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Bought And Moved Into House With Problems.

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Jenarry | 12:29 Mon 02nd Nov 2015 | Home & Garden
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We moved into the house we've purchased on Friday and we are finding lots of problems.
The house has been a rental house and has sat empty for a few months once seller decided to put on the market.
The owner lives abroad but he had a family member to keep an eye on it.
The boiler isn't working.so no hot water or heating.we've had a heating engineer and he got it working for a while at the cost of £65 and he's having to come out again today as it stopped working after a few hrs.
the toilet isn't working . the cistern takes ages to fill up so using a bucket to manually flush. :/ so plumber coming tomorro
and finally there's tv signal from aerial. so an aerial guy is having to come and sort it out tomorrow.
should the seller told us all these things aren't working. is he liable for giving us some money back from purchase?...we are in England.
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Usually you have a week to let your solicitor inform seller of faults.
Why didn't you and your estate agent check out these things BEFORE you agreed the sale . It's too late now !
was there anything in the sale documentation or questionnaires to state that these things were working? If not, its sold as seen i am afraid.
One has to check these things out before you buy - either by checking them yourself or having a surveyor examine the property. It is inconceivable that the seller warranted (via his solicitor) that these things were working.

Not sure where potiche got the 'one week's grace' from - it isn't right.

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