Mrs Jog is buying a flat, we were set to exchange and complete a couple of weeks ago but it's been held up by the Freeholders.
2 days before we were due to exchange our solicitor was notified by their solicitor that the freeholders wanted a character reference and a bank reference (she's been approved for the flipping mortgage!) to see if we're Ok for the service charge.
They also slipped in at the end "Oh and by the way - the service charge is actually 25% more than you were told originally"
I can't help feeling that the timing of this "Oh by the way" isn't an accident. Is there a way i can find out what the other leasholders are paying? I've found the service charge company on companies house and can get their reports if necessary.
This 11th hour goalpost move has completely screwed everyone around - we've given notice for a specific date to our landlord, we've booked builders who we've now had to put on hold, the vendor has moved his tennant out and now has an empty flat....
Any of you seasoned property warriors ever come across anything like this before? The 25% service charge increase in itself won't actually make a difference but the way it's been slipped in just before we exchange along with a demand for references that has delayed the whole process has <Aussie accent>really got my goat!</Aussie Accent>
2 days before we were due to exchange our solicitor was notified by their solicitor that the freeholders wanted a character reference and a bank reference (she's been approved for the flipping mortgage!) to see if we're Ok for the service charge.
They also slipped in at the end "Oh and by the way - the service charge is actually 25% more than you were told originally"
I can't help feeling that the timing of this "Oh by the way" isn't an accident. Is there a way i can find out what the other leasholders are paying? I've found the service charge company on companies house and can get their reports if necessary.
This 11th hour goalpost move has completely screwed everyone around - we've given notice for a specific date to our landlord, we've booked builders who we've now had to put on hold, the vendor has moved his tennant out and now has an empty flat....
Any of you seasoned property warriors ever come across anything like this before? The 25% service charge increase in itself won't actually make a difference but the way it's been slipped in just before we exchange along with a demand for references that has delayed the whole process has <Aussie accent>really got my goat!</Aussie Accent>
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