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No, it won't affect the grand, so I'm grand in that regard.It won't affect your grant afaik.
I'm not sure what I should be compensated for. Yeah, my heating bill has been a lot more than I thought it would be. I put it down to the rough winters, but now I realise that it's because the house is not as energy efficient as I was led to believe. To go through the courts and all of that is not a route I would like to take, I don't even know what I want or think of the whole situation really, just that it smells a bit rotten to me.Surely you should be compensated for incorrect cert but thats just my opinon
I have no idea.As an aside, what has floor area to do with BER?
I love his use of the third party "it transpired" "when submitted", when it was he himself did all the work.When preparing the new BER cert it transpired that the original floor area submitted for the original cert was incorrect in that the total floor area of the house was shown for both the ground and first floors thus almost doubling the size of the house
He told me that the floor area submitted for the original cert was incorrect and so the original rating should have been D2 not C1.
He would submitted it himself. But in the email he sent me he is not using first person at all.Who is he saying submitted the area for the first cert & who took the area for the 2nd Cert? How can the assessor be sure the latest area is correct?
I'd imagine your recourse, as others have pointed out, would be with the vendor. You had no contract with their assessor.
Leo
This possibly smells like extra money to assessor for giving better cert than it should have got @ selling time
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