buying properties in hampstead / north west
london
Defect Disclosures
The better you understand defects and disclosures the
better prepared you are to negotiate with the seller
on which defects will be repaired and which will be
reflected as a discount from your offer.
Home surveyors focus on two kinds of defects:
Patent defects, or those that you can see, which
may include water stains, ceiling cracks, sticky windows
or sagging floors, and
Latent defects, or those that are not readily visible,
which could include faulty plumbing, asbestos ceilings
or dry rot.
Defects of either type could be trivial or serious.
Only an inspection can help you decide which defects
require immediate action and which can be postponed.
When a seller or estate agent reveals to you a material
fact about the physical condition of a property, thats
called disclosure. A material fact is any information
that can affect the price of the home or your decision
to buy it at all.
This could include information about periodic flooding
in the basement or a proposed commercial structure on
nearby property. The Property Information Form which
the seller is obliged to complete contains a mandatory
section covering aspects of disclosure including problems
with neighbours etc.
Estate
Agents, Letting Agents and Management in Hampstead, West Hampstead,
South Hampstead, Belsize Park, St Johns Wood, Kilburn and Maida
Vale, Swiss Cottage, Cricklewood and North West London