Our solicitor is basically insisting the seller gets a Declaration of Identity
You shouldn't even be asking that question.Has anybody heard of not providing this document?
That's not a particularly helpful answer.
Well, here's how this dance often goes
-Gis a declaration of identity.
-No.
-G'wan.
-I said no chance.
-Well it's up to you to give it. You're the seller.
-Don't care. I'm not putting my client to that expense. Your client already has an engineer: Get him to do it.
-*big sigh* Grand so.
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because it was a snarky reply.
Anyway, i see that other buyers sometimes have to get the Declaration of Identity.
They basically said it's too early to do that yet as it's the seller's responsibility.You're paying a solicitor to act on your behalf, and to protect your interests. What do they say when you asked them this?
They basically said it's too early to do that yet as it's the seller's responsibility.
But it sounds like we can do it ourselves if the seller keeps refusing.
Too early to buckle and pay for this myself when it should be done by the seller.Too early to do what?
Doing it yourself will introduce risk, I presume you'd be looking for a discount.
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