I am looking for some advice regarding the following:
I am in the process of purchasing a property and have come across a discrepancy with the builders Transfer Plan and the boundary on the ground. The seller purchased the property new in 2016. Upon me viewing the Transfer Plan Deeds sent from my conveyancer and viewing the property on the ground I noticed the discrepancy, see photos. As you can see the boundary fence should be in the middle of the shared access between the property and the neighbours property, but the fence is actually in line with the side of the property I am purchasing, the red line on the Transfer Plan clearly shows where the fence boundary should be. What concerns me is that if this isn't rectified now will it be a problem in the future?
My conveyancer raised the query with the sellers conveyancer and their response was as follows:
What are your proposals in light of the above? Are you merely stating a position or seeking rectification if so, the latter would be costly and time prohibitive in the circumstances and would require the input of Persimmon Homes. The property is of course still under NHBC warranty therefore your Client would have recourse under the schemed.
Alternatively, do you propose any indemnity or price reduction? If so, please put your proposals and draft policies to us or negotiate on price via the agent.
I don't want to hold up the purchase but at the same time I don't want to leave myself in a position that if I decide to sell in the future that the same problem arises!
What would be my best option to be able to proceed with the purchase without any hold ups?
Many Thanks.
I am in the process of purchasing a property and have come across a discrepancy with the builders Transfer Plan and the boundary on the ground. The seller purchased the property new in 2016. Upon me viewing the Transfer Plan Deeds sent from my conveyancer and viewing the property on the ground I noticed the discrepancy, see photos. As you can see the boundary fence should be in the middle of the shared access between the property and the neighbours property, but the fence is actually in line with the side of the property I am purchasing, the red line on the Transfer Plan clearly shows where the fence boundary should be. What concerns me is that if this isn't rectified now will it be a problem in the future?
My conveyancer raised the query with the sellers conveyancer and their response was as follows:
What are your proposals in light of the above? Are you merely stating a position or seeking rectification if so, the latter would be costly and time prohibitive in the circumstances and would require the input of Persimmon Homes. The property is of course still under NHBC warranty therefore your Client would have recourse under the schemed.
Alternatively, do you propose any indemnity or price reduction? If so, please put your proposals and draft policies to us or negotiate on price via the agent.
I don't want to hold up the purchase but at the same time I don't want to leave myself in a position that if I decide to sell in the future that the same problem arises!
What would be my best option to be able to proceed with the purchase without any hold ups?
Many Thanks.
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