I've never sold a house so don't know what questions you are required to answer. I gathered from the OP that he voluntarily provided this information to the vendor's solicitor.
Certainly the buyer is being too fussy if they are worried about something like a part p inspection certificate, which really is a bit of administrivia.
The seller has gone above and beyond by paying for an EICR - that is more than the vast majority of buyers will get, and is just as good as the inspection which happens if BC inspects.
Certainly the buyer is being too fussy if they are worried about something like a part p inspection certificate, which really is a bit of administrivia.
The seller has gone above and beyond by paying for an EICR - that is more than the vast majority of buyers will get, and is just as good as the inspection which happens if BC inspects.