Sid Umpley   10 #13 Posted December 9, 2011 This a ridiculous response 'oldskater', the buyer will be responsible for removing it if a complaint is made at a future date. ... Returnofjim, get your estate agent to liase with your solicitor on this one! Any anomalies regarding planning permission will be sorted out at that point. The vendor will no doubt be aware that this could and will cause future issues. Your survey would pick up on this anyway!   what on earth are you talking about? go re read the OP.  how could the buyer be responsible for removing anything that is not on their land. the post is refering to a veranda on a neighbours land not their own. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
quicken   10 #14 Posted December 9, 2011 what on earth are you talking about? go re read the OP. how could the buyer be responsible for removing anything that is not on their land. the post is refering to a veranda on a neighbours land not their own.  not even their own, only thinking of buying, hope he doesn't take a liking for my street Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...