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I want to exchange contracts on a flat, but there's an issue in the survey that is making me nervous about going ahead.
My surveyor says that there's a high risk of leaks if the coping stones on the parapet of the roof are not capped in lead, because eventually they will get saturated and dump water into the flat. The managing agent acting on behalf of the freeholder says that lead capping isn't necessary.
Who is right? I want to avoid leaks for the period of 5 years that I plan on being in the flat. Thanks.
My surveyor says that there's a high risk of leaks if the coping stones on the parapet of the roof are not capped in lead, because eventually they will get saturated and dump water into the flat. The managing agent acting on behalf of the freeholder says that lead capping isn't necessary.
Who is right? I want to avoid leaks for the period of 5 years that I plan on being in the flat. Thanks.