pipster2003
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Just remember it will be coming out of your pocket if you dont succeed in getting them to put them right. You cant hold up the sale with any of those items so no leverage to be gained there. Only thing you can do is make sure all the items are well documented. Talk to your solicitor and see if theres any way he can think of to leverage them to carry out the work.pipster2003 said:I know some of it is very small stuff - but if you are buying a new house then everything should be working and not damaged.
pipster2003 said:Hi All,
I have recently purchaned a new house in Somerville, Ratoath, Co. Meath and I am having a lot of difficulty with the builder to get things completed on the snag list. The house in one of the show houses and when I paid the booking fee I was told is was 'sold as seen' and this was explained as - if there are furnishing broken, i.e lamp, bed, then they would not be preplaced, but if there were other things damaged - then they WOULD be replaced. So, I hired a professional to do the snag list (homesnag.ie - and they are excellent). I am now being told that they will NOT fix some of the things on the snag list. What can I do about this - anyone any ideas ??
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