Hostafan1 I know its a legal requirment to tell a potential house buyer but this woman didnt tell my Daughter and my Daughter is reluctant to go to the soliciters as they used all their money buying the house and just cant afford another big bill if for any reason they lost. and the old woman was eighty although her son was joint owner, my daughter has to prove that they new.
I don't know whether solicitors' questionnaires to sellers include a question about knotweed. If they do, the seller may well be at fault for not declaring it (hard to miss a 6ft high invasive plant in your garden).
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Hostafan1 I know its a legal requirment to tell a potential house buyer but this woman didnt tell my Daughter and my Daughter is reluctant to go to the soliciters as they used all their money buying the house and just cant afford another big bill if for any reason they lost. and the old woman was eighty although her son was joint owner, my daughter has to prove that they new.
If she didn't ask I don't think she has.
I don't know whether solicitors' questionnaires to sellers include a question about knotweed. If they do, the seller may well be at fault for not declaring it (hard to miss a 6ft high invasive plant in your garden).