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Getting a HB47 form

  • 18-11-2015 7:11pm
    #1
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    A few quick questions. I'm impatient so I can't wait till tomorrow to ask my solicitor.

    We are in the process of buying a house, it was only completed last year, the build started in 2009 but the builder went bust and the remaining houses in the estate were sold off individually and completed.

    As the house we are buying was not completed by the same builder (and there was a gap in the build) is it still covered by homebound, if so how do we get a HB47 form, or is that up to the solicitor to get.

    If it's not covered by homebond, is it up to us, the seller or our solicitor to chase up the name of the engineer who signed off on the house.

    Cheers


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