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Oh man, that sounds like a nightmare. I hope you get it all sorted soon and get to move in to your new place without further complications.
Has anyone asked for a reduction in price due to damp in the structures? I'm not from the UK and admittedly quite hysterical about damp. We're going to get contractors to check the damage and evaluate how much it would cost to fix. The husband and his family don't seem too concerned about it :D
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We're going to get contractors to check the damage and evaluate how much it would cost to fix.
If yours is an older property beware the people touting injection damp proof courses, "tanking" walls with fresh impermeable membranes locking the old moisture in etc etc
From my expert internet researchings it appears to just make things a helluvah lot worsePost some pictures
Yeah, ours took well over 40 days tbh. Our mortgage adviser at L&C said we'd get one with them, no questions asked, so we went with their advice. But our mortgage broker at L&C was annoyed at the fact we'd been advised to go with Clydesdale as they're notoriously slow and often have sales fall through at the time delays. Having waited so long for an offer it's really tedious to have to wait again to confirm it via the solicitor. In relation to the offer itself - it's a good rate for now and they're apparently quite generous with what they're prepared to lend (we didn't ask for much so that wasn't such an appeal). They didn't ask us for bank statements either which was a relief. No one needs to see how much I spend on coffee but me.
It was a shitty experience with L&C who cocked up in various ways - sending incorrect details etc and then lying about having done so, not chasing when they said they would, forgetting to submit details etc. A bit of a shambles and that definitely drew the process out as every time a change was recorded with Clydesdale it went to the bottom of the pile as though it was a new application.