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They would be disclosed - formally through the PIF, should Harringtons have made any formal complaints about them to the freeholder or council etc.
If he hadn't made a formal enquiry, then they don't have to be disclosed. One person's noise issue is another persons non-issue, too.
(I hate noise BTW, and when we bought our place, I was going round there at nights before we put an offer in, to try to get a sense of what it was like. Always do your own research....)
Buyer of flat is being very asky. Cos I'm selling within 6months of buying. (Do house-flippers or do-er uppers put up with this shit??)
Solicitors emailed me asking why I am selling. How the come price is more than I paid (!?!) And can they have a breakdown of any works that I have done and what the costs were.