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  • That sucks. Ruins what should be a momentous occasion!
    I'd say that's breach of contract and you could charge the vendor for the cost of removal and cleaning. Speak to your solicitor

  • I spoke to my solicitor, this is what I got back:

    Noted and I agree. However with the history of this particular Seller I suspect getting any money out of him will be nigh on impossible. It will not even be worth trying.

    Either way I have cleaned it up now and pulled down some dodgy dividing walls and ripped out carpets/pissed stained lino, making even more of a mess.

    The first few hours of owning my own home has been... smelly

  • That sounds like them talking themselves out of doing their job. You don't work directly with the seller. That's their problem and they can go and speak to the associated people from the other side.

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