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Conveyance solicitor qualification

  • 23-06-2008 9:08pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 125 ✭✭


    Hi All,
    I am currently selling a house and have hit a real snag that I hope someone can shed some light on for me.
    During the renovation of this property the original puraflo system was damaged beyond repair(the digger backed into it and literally fell into the hole).I replaced it with a bio-system as a direct replacement.
    The original planning was granted and completed by the previous owner in 2005 and I have had 2 architects certify that I have not broken any planning laws and that my replacement is in compliance of all planning laws and the original planning requirements. I also have the Agrement cert from the approved installer and they are backing up everything that I did also.
    The purchasers solicitor has sent everything I produced into the banks legal team for a qualification. I don't know what this means, but its holding up the sale the last 6-weeks.
    Needless to say I am in a chain as I am waiting to purchase something else.

    Can someone tell me is this notmal, and in their opinion what may happen.

    Thanks in advance for any replies.
    Slimbo


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,675 ✭✭✭ronnie3585


    If there has been a change in your planning permission or your Cert of Compliance it is standard procedure to send the amended documents into the bank. A six week wait seems a bit excessive however, in my experience banks are generally not the quickest in dealing with solicitor's queries.


  • Registered Users Posts: 125 ✭✭Slimbo


    Thanks for the reply Ronnie.

    As you appreciate I am nervous that the sale will not go through.
    Would the bank instruct their legal team to fail the qualification by any chance? (Sorry if I am sounding green here). I ask this as the purchaser has a 100% loan, and we all know how scarce they are nowadays.

    If everything was supplied that was requested then why would they not give the okay, surely this is not in my favour now if it has gone to the banks legal team.

    Slimbo


  • Legal Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 5,400 Mod ✭✭✭✭Maximilian


    This is not the place to seek legal advice. Talk to your own solicitor.

    It shouldn't take 6 weeks to run a qualification on a Certificate of Title past a Bank though.


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