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  • For the latest torture on our epic house quest we're considering buying a probate property which has already frightened off a previous buyer.
    It has a major roof leak which has badly damaged a bathroom and there are a few visible holes in the roof. There are also long but thin cracks in most rooms on the first and second floors.
    A survey has already been carried out (for the failed buyer) and the EA has put me in touch with the surveyor with the intention to buy the report off him.
    Has anyone bought a survey like this before? Is it a sensible way of saving a few quid?
    It should help us do our sums before making a serious offer.
    If we are going ahead what other advice should I get? Roofer/structural surveyor/therapist
    The seller has done nothing to tackle the leak other than place some buckets in the bathroom and switch off the electrics...

  • the EA has put me in touch with the surveyor with the intention to buy the report off him.
    Has anyone bought a survey like this before? Is it a sensible way of saving a few quid?

    Brave move by the EA.

    I’d suggest to the surveyor to reappraisal the place on a discount. So you get a new survey for a reduced rate. And presumably any of the insurance based protections you might, although I’m not sure how useful these are in practice. We just did this.

    Get a good builder round. Check to see if you can get a buildings insurance quote online.

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