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A is for "Additional Enquiries"

A is for "Additional Enquiries"

1 minute read · 4 September 2020 · By the Agreed team

We're on a mission to demystify the world of buying and selling property! Whether you're a first-time buyer or a serial home-mover, our A-Z glossary of property-related terms has been designed to make it all, well, more accessible and less confusing!

A D D I T I O N A L
E N Q U I R I E S
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These questions, raised by the buyers solicitor or conveyancer, may well include some of the following...
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➕Is the property susceptible to flooding?
➕When was the house last rewired?
➕Are there any structural defects?
➕Are there any restrictive covenants in place?
➕Do any neighbours have shared access to a driveway?
➕Who has responsibility for the fences and hedges?
➕What will be left and what will be removed from the house?
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This process can take some time, often a few weeks, but it's a vital part of the property buying process. WHY? Because you want to be safe in the knowledge that every possible potential cause for concern has been addressed before you commit to one of the most significant purchases of your life!!

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