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Buying a house - falls over at the last minute (Building Reg Approval)

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    #51
    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    That's a tricky one. First, you'd have to pay for Building regs to visit (and get the owners to agree to access), then acsses that report (which would take a while to deliver), and then get estimates to fix works needed in order for it to pass, as it would have to pass todays building regs, not the ones in 93 or whenever it was built. These also now include P3 or the electrical ones too, which I would venture they dont. You also have to have emergency egress now, which you never used to have to.
    I would get in a builder. Though I know a couple of builders very well who know the building regs inside out.

    It is certainly interesting how building regs keep changing. Our boiler failed on yearly gas inspection. The overflow pipe for hot water now has to have a u-bend at the end to point the hot water back to the wall!

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      #52
      Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
      Absolutely - you took the words out of my mouth. Thanks BP for your response but my previous request was for me to get the building surveyed to see if it complied with building regulations and if not how much it would cost to get it to comply - this would have to be at the vendor's expense though. So far they have refused this.
      And now they accept

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        #53
        good. they were trying it on. they have probably worked out now that if you walk away and dish the dirt on the regs / agent they will have lost the sale and be back to square -10. the council will know, the agent will refuse to sell as a +1 house.... now you are in control.

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          #54
          Anybody know a good structural engineer who would be able to fully assess building regulations compliance? Somebody in South Manchester or close by ideally...

          EDIT: Sack it, we decided it is not worth proceeding here because they already refused retrospective building reg approval and we put an offer on the basis of it being an X bed house rather than an X-1 bed House
          Last edited by NorthWestPerm2Contr; 11 July 2012, 09:46.

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            #55
            Just vented at the estate agent - stated the following trading standards:

            Extensions and loft conversions:

            Conversions have created problems where an estate agent has described a room as a bedroom, but it has not been subject to planning or building regulation approval and, thus, is not suitable to be used as such. If a vendor is unable to supply details, then the planning office should be approached for confirmation. If you are unable to establish that the extension was correctly approved, then great care needs to be exercised - either describing the room as a boarded loft area, or stating clearly that planning permission for the room has not been provided
            Estate Agent: "Well I disagree it is an X bedroom house"
            Me: "You have incorrectly advertised this as an X bed house and don't tell me that with your experience and knowledge of properties you didn't know this"
            Estate Agent: "So how would you like to proceed"

            Then I ended up having a right go at them for misleading me blah blah. Bunch of To$$ers

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              #56
              For anybody following this - I have contacted the Property Ombudsman and they have advised I send a complaint to the agent directly for which they must reply within 8 weeks.

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                #57
                TYhats the start of thr process and I would do it.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
                  EDIT: Sack it, we decided it is not worth proceeding here because they already refused retrospective building reg approval and we put an offer on the basis of it being an X bed house rather than an X-1 bed House
                  so they knew all along of course. they wanted to fob their cheapskate diy cock-up onto you. i'd say that was a 1k well spent.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by DS23 View Post
                    so they knew all along of course. they wanted to fob their cheapskate diy cock-up onto you. i'd say that was a 1k well spent.
                    They didn't do the extension - Zoopla and other sites show when they bought it and they seem to have bought it as an X bedroom house - obviously they have been mislead in the first place but doesn't mean that they can pass that onto the next guy.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
                      They didn't do the extension - Zoopla and other sites show when they bought it and they seem to have bought it as an X bedroom house - obviously they have been mislead in the first place but doesn't mean that they can pass that onto the next guy.
                      They wouldn't have been mislead if they had a proper survey i.e. not just a valuation survey.

                      Anyway I've sent you a PM on how to get in touch with Trading Standards in your area, as it sounds now like a really easy case for them to deal with.

                      I would phone them up to see if they sound interested before going to the property ombudsman.

                      Estate agents don't have to be a member of the ombudsman scheme and as it's voluntary I doubt they would reprimand the estate agent properly.
                      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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