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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 1109534" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>Sellers in England have to complete a 'property information form' where they have to disclose any issues such as faulty heating, boiler or electrical appliances etc. but there is absolutely sod all in relation to intangible things like noise from neighbours or from trains, planes, cars etc. There is a section on 'disputes with neighbours' but if the seller hasn't raised one through the proper channels then there is nothing to disclose on the form. The form is shared with any potential buyer's solicitor and if any disclosure is found to be untrue after the buyer moves in then there is scope for a potential compensation claim. The absence of things like noise on the form is a major gap that needs addressing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 1109534, member: 74895"] Sellers in England have to complete a 'property information form' where they have to disclose any issues such as faulty heating, boiler or electrical appliances etc. but there is absolutely sod all in relation to intangible things like noise from neighbours or from trains, planes, cars etc. There is a section on 'disputes with neighbours' but if the seller hasn't raised one through the proper channels then there is nothing to disclose on the form. The form is shared with any potential buyer's solicitor and if any disclosure is found to be untrue after the buyer moves in then there is scope for a potential compensation claim. The absence of things like noise on the form is a major gap that needs addressing. [/QUOTE]
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