Blackthumbs - I think Nivlac has moved house now - the question was posted in 2013.
If the seller of your new house didn't specify on the paperwork that forms part of the Contract of Sale that plants, fixtures and fittings were to be removed, then they are in breach of that Contract and you should have told your solicitor. You are entitled to financial recompense.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Ah, I hadn't realised that the post was from 2013 - thank you for pointing it out and stopping me from worrying!
I did get in touch with the conveyancing solicitor at the time but he was very unhelpful - he'd been paid and didn't want any hassle. In hindsight I should have gone to another, local solicitor (we now know that the family is notorious, the neighbours held a street party when they moved out!) but you know what, the best revenge is living well - we're blissfully happy here. That family? Not so much.
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Blackthumbs - I think Nivlac has moved house now - the question was posted in 2013.
If the seller of your new house didn't specify on the paperwork that forms part of the Contract of Sale that plants, fixtures and fittings were to be removed, then they are in breach of that Contract and you should have told your solicitor. You are entitled to financial recompense.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Ah, I hadn't realised that the post was from 2013 - thank you for pointing it out and stopping me from worrying!
I did get in touch with the conveyancing solicitor at the time but he was very unhelpful - he'd been paid and didn't want any hassle. In hindsight I should have gone to another, local solicitor (we now know that the family is notorious, the neighbours held a street party when they moved out!) but you know what, the best revenge is living well - we're blissfully happy here. That family? Not so much.