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Apologies for the long post but I am at my wits end!
We went sale agreed on our property a few weeks ago.
Since then the buyer has had a survey and valuation on the property.
EA was there for both and told us that the valuation went fine. She also said that the surveyor gave little away but did say that over time the extension roof may need to be replaced. As this is a flat torched on felt roof we were happy enough that this wouldn't be a big issue.
Last week the buyer contacted the EA to say he got the survey report and the extension roof was listed as an 'essential repair'.
The buyer said he was still interested in going through with the sale but he wanted to get a builder to look at the roof to see how much the job would cost and more importantly if it had to be done immediately or if it could wait a few years.
The builder came and reported back to the buyer. EA contacted me the next day to say he had said it would need to be done immediately and quoted the buyer a figure for the job. As he is a family friend he allegedly only listed a small fee for labor. When I heard the price I was astounded!
As the person living in the house at the moment I can safely say that there are no water marks on the ceiling, no leaks, no drips etc, and certainly no prior indication that there was even a small problem with the roof, so having someone tell me that it was a matter of urgency to get the roof replaced, not even repaired is quiet hard to fathom!
EA advised us that the buyer was prepared to split the cost with us which meant we would have to reduce the selling price even further again. I told EA I needed to get someone to look at the roof from my end and to estimate the cost of repairs if indeed any were needed. I told her I thought the quote seemed excessive. EA was surprised I wanted to do this and said she was expecting me to make a decision over the phone as she felt the buyer was being very fair! I laughed at the EA and told her that I don’t normally associate myself with the practice of pulling figures out of the sky to come up the price I will pay for a product or service!
I contacted a builder who worked on our property last year and asked his opinion. He said he will have a look at the roof on the weekend but can’t see how it would need to be replaced in full if we were experiencing no problems with it. I queried how much a replacement would be and he gave me an approx cost. His quote was 25% of the price the buyer told the EA her builder quoted her!
Am I right to have alarm bells ringing????
What are my rights in this situation?
Have I any rights to see buyer’s survey report or builders quote?
Buyer has paid deposit to my EA but no contracts have been signed yet.
I am seriously thinking of pulling out of the whole thing as I really feel that I’m being given the run around and that the EA is on the buyer’s side and not mine. A few people have commented that maybe the buyer is a friend of the EA and this is a theory I’m starting to believe more and more…………..
Any comments, tips, advice etc are more than welcome!
We went sale agreed on our property a few weeks ago.
Since then the buyer has had a survey and valuation on the property.
EA was there for both and told us that the valuation went fine. She also said that the surveyor gave little away but did say that over time the extension roof may need to be replaced. As this is a flat torched on felt roof we were happy enough that this wouldn't be a big issue.
Last week the buyer contacted the EA to say he got the survey report and the extension roof was listed as an 'essential repair'.
The buyer said he was still interested in going through with the sale but he wanted to get a builder to look at the roof to see how much the job would cost and more importantly if it had to be done immediately or if it could wait a few years.
The builder came and reported back to the buyer. EA contacted me the next day to say he had said it would need to be done immediately and quoted the buyer a figure for the job. As he is a family friend he allegedly only listed a small fee for labor. When I heard the price I was astounded!
As the person living in the house at the moment I can safely say that there are no water marks on the ceiling, no leaks, no drips etc, and certainly no prior indication that there was even a small problem with the roof, so having someone tell me that it was a matter of urgency to get the roof replaced, not even repaired is quiet hard to fathom!
EA advised us that the buyer was prepared to split the cost with us which meant we would have to reduce the selling price even further again. I told EA I needed to get someone to look at the roof from my end and to estimate the cost of repairs if indeed any were needed. I told her I thought the quote seemed excessive. EA was surprised I wanted to do this and said she was expecting me to make a decision over the phone as she felt the buyer was being very fair! I laughed at the EA and told her that I don’t normally associate myself with the practice of pulling figures out of the sky to come up the price I will pay for a product or service!
I contacted a builder who worked on our property last year and asked his opinion. He said he will have a look at the roof on the weekend but can’t see how it would need to be replaced in full if we were experiencing no problems with it. I queried how much a replacement would be and he gave me an approx cost. His quote was 25% of the price the buyer told the EA her builder quoted her!
Am I right to have alarm bells ringing????
What are my rights in this situation?
Have I any rights to see buyer’s survey report or builders quote?
Buyer has paid deposit to my EA but no contracts have been signed yet.
I am seriously thinking of pulling out of the whole thing as I really feel that I’m being given the run around and that the EA is on the buyer’s side and not mine. A few people have commented that maybe the buyer is a friend of the EA and this is a theory I’m starting to believe more and more…………..
Any comments, tips, advice etc are more than welcome!