by Suff » 30 Apr 2021, 11:45
It is also very hard to get good advice. When the new house we bought in Scotland suffered a catastrophic flood, because the builders left the heating off but forgot to turn the water off, in -10 conditions and the feed to the cold water tank burst, Mrs S was in panic, my solicitor was less than helpful. The solicitor said that under clause B of the missives (legally binding in Scotland), we could withdraw because of significant damage, but they didn't know what that would mean for us getting a home.
I knew that the builder had part exchanged with us and, at our suggestion to one of the people who wanted to buy our house, had also P/X'd our house to a much smaller and cheaper ex council house. Therefore the builder was on the hook for a second missive and liable for penalties if we didn't buy.
I told Mrs S that we were going to withdraw and take the house next door (still at foundations at the time). I called the solicitor, told them to advise the builders that we would withdraw under clause B but that we would take the house next door (same build), at the same terms and the same P/X, if they were willing. The solicitor seemed truly surprised that they snapped my arm off. Yes it cost us 4 more months before we got our home but, to me, it was worth it. But our solicitor should have been on the ball but seemed to just be paper pushing.
The original house finally sold. Then as time went on, tiles fell off the wall, razor sockets and plug sockets failed because they were a solid block of rust, we eventually gave the 40 page report we had done on the house, immediately after the flood, to the owner and told them to go for it.
The thing is you need to be sure of yourself, know the law and be on the ball. Something I don't see in a lot of younger people today. They just take stuff at face value.
It also doesn't help that regulations keep changing. When we decided to rent our house out and spend 18 months in France (initially), it turned out our 8 year old house didn't meet code and several changes had to be made before we could rent it. But if you are making a significant investment then the final responsibility for making sure the deal is good falls at your feet.
As you say, hard to be sympathetic for any of them.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.