Hi
I am in the process of buying a new build property and am rather concerned that on inspection of the house today I have discovered at least 9 manholes.
There are 4 in the front garden; its a v front garden small. One is directly embedded in the path the other 3 are all spread over the garden.
Two on the drive; perfectly reasonable.
And a further 2 in the backgarden.
There are some smaller covers but also visible (3) but I am not sure if these are temporary as they seem to cap off orange pipes.
Checking upon the neighbours property's they have 1 or 2. It seems like my property has inherited the streets drainage. I was not informed of these when I initially reserved the property. I am not too happy about it as they are ugly and I don't really know if having these manholes means that I am responsible for the neighbouring sewage or have to provide access.
I intend to speak to my solicitor tomorrow - but was hoping to get some advice - points to note before talking to him.
Thanks
I am in the process of buying a new build property and am rather concerned that on inspection of the house today I have discovered at least 9 manholes.
There are 4 in the front garden; its a v front garden small. One is directly embedded in the path the other 3 are all spread over the garden.
Two on the drive; perfectly reasonable.
And a further 2 in the backgarden.
There are some smaller covers but also visible (3) but I am not sure if these are temporary as they seem to cap off orange pipes.
Checking upon the neighbours property's they have 1 or 2. It seems like my property has inherited the streets drainage. I was not informed of these when I initially reserved the property. I am not too happy about it as they are ugly and I don't really know if having these manholes means that I am responsible for the neighbouring sewage or have to provide access.
I intend to speak to my solicitor tomorrow - but was hoping to get some advice - points to note before talking to him.
Thanks