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The consent for works will definitely be their solicitors. The other bits could well be too. Most of the time it’s solicitors, basically just doing their job being super cautious on behalf of the buyer. It’s very rarely buyers being cunts.
They’ll ask a few things, you and your solicitor respond as best you can, they can say they’ve ticked that particular box. Sorted.
These sound like the last bits to me - dig deep, you’re nearly there!
the saga of my flat sale continues, the freeholder issues from a while back have all been resolved and theyve actually been super helpful lately, and it now turns out our buyers are proper cunts. Had their survey done at the start of October but have waiting til Friday last week to start raising queries about historic cracks in the 300 year old building, demanding proof of listed status signoff for repairs that were undertaken who knows how many years ago, predating our freeholder, demanding the schedule and costs of the cracks to be repaired (they dont need repairing) and also demanding that we cover the cost of any maintenance on those repairs
just say if you want to pay less than you originally agreed, fuck