Hi,
Hopefully you guys can help, I'm looking to purchase a house that had an extension built in 2017. The extension is on top of a public sewage pipe, however there was no build over agreement obtained via Thames Water. The vendor has produced a signed building control final certificate for the extension. Would building control know about the pipes, and take this into consideration, would they not need to see a build over agreement first to sign it off?
The vendors want me to get indemnity for this, but for some reason it just doesn't sit right with me. Surely it would put off perspective buyers when I choose to sell further down the line as this isnt a problem that will ever truly go away. There will always be a risk that without a build over agreement problems may arise, especially as insurance companies are a pain to deal with. I suppose even with an agreement in place they would still have to fix the pipe if there was a problem.
Any advice would be appreciated, should I just pull out?
Thanks
Hopefully you guys can help, I'm looking to purchase a house that had an extension built in 2017. The extension is on top of a public sewage pipe, however there was no build over agreement obtained via Thames Water. The vendor has produced a signed building control final certificate for the extension. Would building control know about the pipes, and take this into consideration, would they not need to see a build over agreement first to sign it off?
The vendors want me to get indemnity for this, but for some reason it just doesn't sit right with me. Surely it would put off perspective buyers when I choose to sell further down the line as this isnt a problem that will ever truly go away. There will always be a risk that without a build over agreement problems may arise, especially as insurance companies are a pain to deal with. I suppose even with an agreement in place they would still have to fix the pipe if there was a problem.
Any advice would be appreciated, should I just pull out?
Thanks