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  • Genuinely do not have the head space for this

    Sounds properly stressful.

    Can you get your conveyancing solicitor to tell them to drop it? i.e. conveyancer writes letter to buyers solicitor saying

    they have to prove there is an issue

  • I think she is trying to resolve it amicably which I am all for as well (especially as this is a little village where many people know each other!). So to that end I have a plumber going out this weekend to check it all out.

    If any work needs to be done which is under £400 they pay, anything over, we pay. But, given the current vibe I get I can see how they could try and conflate and demand far more than just fixing a leak (if there is even a leak).

  • Fair enough. Hope it works out in your favour.

    My view as a buyer is to have my eyes wide open and expect everything to be in bad condition and plan accordingly... as a (future) seller my attitude is to do my best to make everything as good as possible.

    Shame but not surprising to hear that others don't follow the same :D

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