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Property purchase: advice please

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    #11
    Originally posted by xoggoth
    I am not sure that a neighbour building in accord with planning consents is something you can sue over Threaded. AFAIK the disclosure rules are about those things that affect use of your own property such as boundary disputes.

    Think it's been said. Renogiate or withdraw. Theoretically they could keep any deposit but in practice that does not usually happen.
    Depends on what disclosure was demanded and given at the pre-contract stage. If the solicitor didn't ask the question he's prably negligent because it is a standard enquiry.

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