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  • The damp specialists are a reputable company we've used before in this house, when the estate agent offered a damp report by them at no cost it seemed sensible.

    Their works only adds up to about £3,000 including an estimate for a roofer they'd subcontract, and the damp removal just involves investigating where the DPC hasn't worked/has broken down on one section of wall, and fixing a gutter causing damp elsewhere, so that's not our main concern really.

    The thing that annoys me is that they have said they recognise the house needs rewiring - which we didn't know before we made the offer - but they don't see why this has made us concerned.

    Another thing that annoys me is that the estate agent made it clear before we made an offer that offers were subject to survey, and then when we sent them the report they said they would speak to the vendors about a reduction before we even mentioned one. I feel like they led us to think it was something the vendors would be more receptive too. Maybe we were just asking for too much off.

  • Is the rewire definitely needed? I think it's pretty standard to flag it in the survey if it's more than 30 years old, but in practice you could probably leave get away with leaving it.

    Could also just get a new consumer unit and leave the rest- but this might throw up hidden issues as they're more sensitive than old fuse boards.

  • A new consumer unit is major works. The sparks will retest all the house electrics and give the same report. They may well condemn some of the circuits as unsafe rather than remedial works.

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