The survey noted that the terrace I'm buying has these, and he added that such ceilings can 'collapse without warning' - spoke to surveyor, he say well not quite with no warning but once there is a crack you need to act on it at once.
Are these usual for late Victorian houses? I have always lived in similar age places but either flats or a large house, haven't had them before. Is it more usual than I think it is?
So if cracks start appearing, how expensive are these to repair / replace potentially? And would you really need to act immdiately (I have a lot to spend on already when I buy, so I worry about endless ceiling repairs to come).
It's an end terrace over three floors (incl the loft) so pretty much two op two down plus loft.