59. Identifying past disputes or complaints
Discovering any past disputes or complaints concerning your property or neighbouring properties is essential for informed decision-making, particularly in property transactions.
Here is how you can go about finding this information:
Local authority records |
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Property title search |
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Neighbourhood enquiries |
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Online research |
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Professional services |
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Disclosing past disputes or complaints
When disclosing past disputes or complaints related to your property, honesty and transparency are crucial. Here is how you can disclose this information:
Seller's disclosure statement: If you are selling a property, include any relevant information about past disputes or complaints in the seller's disclosure statement. Provide details about the nature of the dispute, how it was resolved (if applicable), and any ongoing concerns.
Property listing: If you are listing a property for sale or rent, consider mentioning any known disputes or complaints in the property listing description. This allows potential buyers or tenants to make informed decisions.
Communication with buyers or tenants: During property viewings or negotiations, openly discuss any past disputes or complaints with prospective buyers or tenants. Answer any questions they may have and provide documentation or evidence to support your disclosures.
Legal advice: Seek guidance from a real estate lawyer or conveyancer on your disclosure obligations. They can help ensure that you comply with legal requirements and mitigate the risk of future disputes.
By proactively identifying and disclosing past disputes or complaints related to your property, you can foster transparency and trust with potential buyers or tenants while minimising the risk of legal issues down the line.