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Surveyor demands CU Cabinet changed to steel.
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 550112" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Has this surveyor got an undisclosed interest in this property or connection to the buyer which may influence the comments he made in his report the consequence iscouraged due to the surveybeing an attempt to reduce the value / price of the property by the prospective buyer, I have also seen it where prospective buyers are dicouraged from buying due to the survey outcome and then somebody connected to the surveyor appears and makes a reduced offer to buy it and makes a killing at someone else's expense because they didn't pay for survey's and searches, </p><p>Highlighting one small part of an installation and suggesting non compliance with current regs does not neccessarily mean that the installation is not good for continued use, I would suggest that if the buyer tries to play hard ball on the surveyors comments then it may be down to how much you want the sale ok they may go for an EICR but you then have the problem of gauging how good or bad that is</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 550112, member: 8931"] Has this surveyor got an undisclosed interest in this property or connection to the buyer which may influence the comments he made in his report the consequence iscouraged due to the surveybeing an attempt to reduce the value / price of the property by the prospective buyer, I have also seen it where prospective buyers are dicouraged from buying due to the survey outcome and then somebody connected to the surveyor appears and makes a reduced offer to buy it and makes a killing at someone else's expense because they didn't pay for survey's and searches, Highlighting one small part of an installation and suggesting non compliance with current regs does not neccessarily mean that the installation is not good for continued use, I would suggest that if the buyer tries to play hard ball on the surveyors comments then it may be down to how much you want the sale ok they may go for an EICR but you then have the problem of gauging how good or bad that is [/QUOTE]
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