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As I understand it, depending on the lender and on who did the Home Report, the lender who will want a RCIS Scotland registered mortgage valuation. Chances are they will want an independent one.
I'd probably still limit my question to 'What valuation/survey do you require?' And then find a registered historic building specialist.They might put a retention on the mortgage requiring remedial work to be done, they will check that it has been done.
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Unless damp is mentioned in the report you are providing to your lender, don't mention it.
The cheap surveyor that the bank chose for me stated there was damp in walls, and that triggered me having to find an independant damp surveyor. (Not linked to a company providing the 'solutions')
Worth noting that the historic property specialist surveyor I paid for noted some issues expected in a similar age property. (Cement render etc), but nothing that he would say 'Don't buy this property' to.Chances are, its a solid whinstone wall. So good luck injecting into that!
I'll be doing a limecrete floor if this sale ever goes through. Nearly at 10months and counting. -
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Owns as in who is in possession of the title deed and freehold. Whom, as per the lifetime tenancy agreement, is prevented from exercising their right to occupy until property is vacant.
Anyway person I knew who looked into decided against going that path because they were too young to get a sizeable wedge. They just sold up and downsized.
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