Our Local Authority charged us £526 to come and issue a retrospective FENSA certificate as we had our windows replaced in January 2012 with no FENSA cert.
They refused the certificate because they state that all of the new windows require trickle vents fitting.
I don't think this is right a) because its not new build, it's an old Victorian property, b) the windows were old wooden sash with no trickle vent before, and were replaced with UPVC sash lookalike, c) I believe you only have to install trickle vent on new build and/or replacements where the old ones had them before, d) we have had no condensation whatsoever since fitting, indicating to me that we have not reduced the ventilation in the property.
Plus, no other houses in our road have trickle vents in their replacement windows.
We need to exchange contracts this week to enable completion on the day we have to move (23/12/13) and now our buyers lenders are getting twitchy. Our solicitor wont offer indemnity as it came up on the local search that our LA have refused a FENSA due to non-compliance.
What can we do????
They refused the certificate because they state that all of the new windows require trickle vents fitting.
I don't think this is right a) because its not new build, it's an old Victorian property, b) the windows were old wooden sash with no trickle vent before, and were replaced with UPVC sash lookalike, c) I believe you only have to install trickle vent on new build and/or replacements where the old ones had them before, d) we have had no condensation whatsoever since fitting, indicating to me that we have not reduced the ventilation in the property.
Plus, no other houses in our road have trickle vents in their replacement windows.
We need to exchange contracts this week to enable completion on the day we have to move (23/12/13) and now our buyers lenders are getting twitchy. Our solicitor wont offer indemnity as it came up on the local search that our LA have refused a FENSA due to non-compliance.
What can we do????