We are buying a 1950's 3 bed semi. The house although furnished is rarely lived in as the lady in question is now living with her partner, hence the sale.
We have had a Level 2 survey done which picked up on low level damp in some areas, but nothing specific. We were aware of this as it's a 75 year old house.
We have viewed a total of 3 times and the last time we went we noticed some serious areas of damp.
I have raised this with the estate agent, the vendor has replied with basically a fob off.
I have attached 2 photos.
The first one is the front dining room window. This was wet to the touch. The vendor has said that leaves in the gutter may have caused this and because she hasn't got a window cleaner anymore (he cleared the gutters) that's why there is a wet area.
The second photo is an interior wall between the kitchen and living room. She gave no explanation for this.
She has basically fobbed us off.
What do we do now? Do I insist she addresses these issues or do I have to get a damp expert in to take a look at my own cost?
I'm a cash buyer on sale of my house so no mortgage involved.
Can my solicitor intervene or advise me? Never been in this situation before so I'm a bit stumped.