02. Internal walls

Location of removed wall 


You will need to provide details about the location of the internal wall that was removed within the property. This includes specifying the room or area where the wall was situated and whether it was a load-bearing wall or a non-load-bearing wall. Understanding the location helps potential buyers assess the layout and configuration of the property and determine how the removal may have impacted the overall space. 


Structural concerns 


You are also asked if there have been any issues or concerns, such as structural instability, arising from the removal of the internal wall. This is crucial information for prospective buyers as it provides insight into the structural integrity of the property. Any structural issues resulting from the removal of the wall could affect the property's safety and value, making it important to disclose such concerns during the sale process. 


Impact on utility services 


Another aspect to consider is whether the removal of the internal wall has had any impact on the property's utility services, such as plumbing or electrical systems. Changes to the property's layout may necessitate adjustments to utility connections or wiring, potentially affecting the functionality and safety of these systems. Buyers will want to know if any modifications were made to accommodate the removal of the wall and whether these changes have been properly addressed to ensure the property's utility services are in good working condition. 

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