jfm
Well-known member
Vas, as you know from other chat, not everyone is keen on using a surveyor in a purchase transactiongood luck Adey, looks like a nice boat!
no idea on surveying costs (never used one and tbh don't know anyone that has used a surveyor down here, not sure they even exist in Greece, ppl just take their mechanic for an engine/geny check!)
Got a Q though: does surveying (no matter how expensive or cheap) gives the prospective owner anything more than the peace of mind that the report gives (and a haggling space for repairs/updates)?
I mean heaven forbid, something surveyor misses that soon after ownership brings up a nice big bill, can owner claim and get some money back from him or his professional insurance or whatever? Or does he simply get in a pointless expensive legal battle?
Sorry, not implying something like that does happen, just curious as I see you lot being v.keen on surveying and guess there is a reason.
cheers
V.
For those who choose it, a survey gives a list of easily noticed items and price chip ammunition (though, again, it is not the only way to chip a price ). If a hidden defect emerges after purchase, firstly you would need to prove actual negligence on the part of the surevyor, and second the surveyor will typically have protection in the contract so you can't sue them to death.