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While it's almost impossible to sell a house without building regulations, you could sell an undervalued property to a cash buyer because they won't be needing to meet the mortgage lender's criteria.
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Selling a house without building regulations is not impossible, but it is more complicated since a potential homebuyer may be wary about the lack of permissions. There are some considerations if your property has been renovated, extended or built without obtaining building regulations approval and you need to understand these to complete the sale. It’s also important to understand that this situation is surprisingly common, and there are two situations that may lead to a property not having building certifications, which include: Installing solar panels or converting a space that requires the meeting of building regulation requirements – but the owner may have forgotten to file an application; You may not have carried out the work and a previous owner has done so but they don’t have the relevant certifications – but it is your responsibility to deliver a solution. One of the problems for meeting building regs, is that the property must be inspected before, during and after any alterations work. All building regulations should be respected and met and not having the relevant certifications means your property could be devalued.
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One of the downsides of obtaining indemnity insurance is that you must not notify the local authority of your situation (doing so will invalidate any indemnity policy that is, or will be, in place). And once the authority has an enforcement action underway, you will not be able to buy indemnity insurance. You combine indemnity insurance by using your conveyancing solicitor and the price is related to the cost of the property being sold. This is another cost for the seller. The insurance will cover you should the local authority undertake legal proceedings – but they can’t do this unless they deem the structure as being dangerous. The cost of indemnity insurance for a property worth £500,000 is around £175. Even if you opt for this route, you would still be advised to have the safety and structural integrity of any work carried out inspected by a qualified professional.
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