What is the starting point for a purchaser?
Budget
What two principal matters does the lender focus on?
IS SDLT payable on fixtures or fittings?
Will inc fixture
Not fittings
What is gazumping?
The seller, despite accepting the offer (but before contracts are exchanged), accepts a higher offer from another buyer
What is gazundering?
buyer waits until contracts are just about to be exchanged and then lowers their offer.
What is gazanging?
arises when a vendor decides to pull out of a property transaction having intimated that an offer has been accepted. As acceptance is invariably conditional, the seller can usually do this at any time up to the exchange of contract
What are the two methods of bringing a property to the market?
If public auction, at what point is offer legally accepted?
At auction/bid
What is a conditional auction?
On acceptance of an offer the purchaser pays a reservation fee to secure the right to buy the property. Once this is paid, the purchaser has 28 days to exchange contracts, then a further 28 days to complete the purchase.
When is there a binding contract in place and estate agent’s role complete?
What will a lender insist on if self build?
Before a property can be sold, the solicitor must confirm what?
Investigation of title is carried out by searching what?
How does a solicitor establish root of title on unregistered land?
searching back over the history of the property for the last 15 years.
What is dry rot? What is treatment?
What is wet rot? What is treatment?
What is subsidence and heave?
What are symptoms of subsidence?
usually new or expanding cracks in plaster/brickwork or doors or windows jamming.
What are three main causes of damp?
What are the two types of conditional acceptance?