Hi guys,
I am currently putting an offer on a property which is owned by a company that provides housing to the disadvantaged. The house has a lot of cosmetic damage and the place is in dire need of some serious work. The current tenants are not happy about the house being put on the market and have already destroyed the advertising sign that was put up out the front. My question is what protection do I have in the way of the standard sales process from showing up to get the keys and the house is completely destroyed? Should I get my solicitor to list all of the fixtures etc in the contract? Do I need to go through and take photos of the entire house and its condition the day I sign the contract? Looking forward to your feedback.
HH
I am currently putting an offer on a property which is owned by a company that provides housing to the disadvantaged. The house has a lot of cosmetic damage and the place is in dire need of some serious work. The current tenants are not happy about the house being put on the market and have already destroyed the advertising sign that was put up out the front. My question is what protection do I have in the way of the standard sales process from showing up to get the keys and the house is completely destroyed? Should I get my solicitor to list all of the fixtures etc in the contract? Do I need to go through and take photos of the entire house and its condition the day I sign the contract? Looking forward to your feedback.
HH