Hello, I am about to purchase a 1930s semi-detached house but there is one final issue and I need some help to decide if I should further pressure the vendor about it or not.
The house used to have a fireplace, but it was removed by the vendor when they purchased the house around 7 years ago.
The fireplace is on a party wall so based on my understanding it would have needed a party wall agreement and building regulations for the chimney breast to be removed. I did a level 3 survey and one of the things raised is that they did not find any paperwork about the chimney breast removal. The surveyor did not raise any issues with the house.
We enquired about that but the vendor's solicitor has twice denied that any work has been done. They said that no work has been carried in relation to the chimney or the chimney breast. Which is not true as the vendor has told me in a message that “I closed the wall of the chimney but not the chimney so if you want you can open it again”. I also tried to contact the vendor directly but they have not replied to my messages.
I am not sure if the chimney breast is within the wall and what they have removed is decorative and not load bearing hence their reply, but they did not even mention that. And you can see from the pictures that obviously something was removed. The chimney stack and the breast on the first floor are still present.
So my question is, would removing the chimney breast/fireplace/whatever that is called, shown on the picture would require a structural engineer, a steel beam to be placed and all the paperwork mentioned above, in which case I should ask (again) for proof that this work has been done properly or hire a structural engineer to check?
Or it is purely decorative so it is not worth further pursuing it and move on to the exchange?
The house used to have a fireplace, but it was removed by the vendor when they purchased the house around 7 years ago.
The fireplace is on a party wall so based on my understanding it would have needed a party wall agreement and building regulations for the chimney breast to be removed. I did a level 3 survey and one of the things raised is that they did not find any paperwork about the chimney breast removal. The surveyor did not raise any issues with the house.
We enquired about that but the vendor's solicitor has twice denied that any work has been done. They said that no work has been carried in relation to the chimney or the chimney breast. Which is not true as the vendor has told me in a message that “I closed the wall of the chimney but not the chimney so if you want you can open it again”. I also tried to contact the vendor directly but they have not replied to my messages.
I am not sure if the chimney breast is within the wall and what they have removed is decorative and not load bearing hence their reply, but they did not even mention that. And you can see from the pictures that obviously something was removed. The chimney stack and the breast on the first floor are still present.
So my question is, would removing the chimney breast/fireplace/whatever that is called, shown on the picture would require a structural engineer, a steel beam to be placed and all the paperwork mentioned above, in which case I should ask (again) for proof that this work has been done properly or hire a structural engineer to check?
Or it is purely decorative so it is not worth further pursuing it and move on to the exchange?