Hello All
I don't know if anyone can help me but my issue is this -
I purchased a property in August 2015 for £335,000. Prior to completion I had a Home Buyers Report carried out which didn't show up anything out of the ordinary. However soon after moving in we discovered it has a major issue with subsidence. The surveyors came back to view the property and accepted that there is a problem, although they have not yet accepted liability in writing. They then arranged a visit from a Structural Surveyor on behalf of their Insurance Company and have now instructed a Loss Adjustor.
The initial costs I have been quoted to fix the problem are in excess of £130,000.
I have however been told that the normal course of action is for the Surveyor only to be held liable for the difference in value of what we paid to actually what it was worth if the problem was known. The cost of rectifying the issue has to found on my side via an insurance claim on my own house insurance.
Can anyone possibly shine any light on this as it seems most unfair.
How can all of the costs be down to me/my insurance company to find when it was their failure?
Am I understanding it correctly that for example - the surveyor pays me £130,000 which I can do what I want with and my insurance company then pays for the house to be rectified?
I have so far followed the surveyors complaints procedure set out by RICS.
If anyone can offer any advice then it would be most welcome and very much appreciated.
Best Regards
I don't know if anyone can help me but my issue is this -
I purchased a property in August 2015 for £335,000. Prior to completion I had a Home Buyers Report carried out which didn't show up anything out of the ordinary. However soon after moving in we discovered it has a major issue with subsidence. The surveyors came back to view the property and accepted that there is a problem, although they have not yet accepted liability in writing. They then arranged a visit from a Structural Surveyor on behalf of their Insurance Company and have now instructed a Loss Adjustor.
The initial costs I have been quoted to fix the problem are in excess of £130,000.
I have however been told that the normal course of action is for the Surveyor only to be held liable for the difference in value of what we paid to actually what it was worth if the problem was known. The cost of rectifying the issue has to found on my side via an insurance claim on my own house insurance.
Can anyone possibly shine any light on this as it seems most unfair.
How can all of the costs be down to me/my insurance company to find when it was their failure?
Am I understanding it correctly that for example - the surveyor pays me £130,000 which I can do what I want with and my insurance company then pays for the house to be rectified?
I have so far followed the surveyors complaints procedure set out by RICS.
If anyone can offer any advice then it would be most welcome and very much appreciated.
Best Regards
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