FrankC21 wrote: » Hi, The date has been set for snagging, I am wondering do we really have to hire somebody to do the snagging or is it sufficient to do it ourselves? If we do hire somebody can we actually go there with him?
FrankC21 wrote: » I guess you guys are right, we will probably miss something minor yet important, our solicitor recommended one but for €500, but that is too much, he also advised us to look somewhere cheaper.
Dolbhad wrote: » Not to be mean but it’s the most expensive thing you will buy. Okay maybe you can get someone cheaper but I think it’s madness to entertain not getting a snag list done for a few hundred. If you’ll spend that on a couch, you can spend it on a Snag list. Anybody I know has bought a new build has paid for a snag list and not one has come back and said there is nothing on the list. Hopefully it’s minor list and mostly stuff you wouldn’t spot (you will be so happy to get in you will overlook anything) but I had friends with snags list of rooms or the house not painted, cracks in windows and tiles, doors not closing properly, driveways not being done or steps to high so it’s difficult to drive a car in it. Some builders are great, some aren’t. Also once builder gets money he’s gone. You are bottom of list to the get him back to fix anything cause he’s on the next house trying to get paid. Esp so close to Christmas break (banks tend to stop issuing funds second week of December) builders may push for a house and say it’s done and you could actually have a detailed snag list.
charlietheminxx wrote: » What county is the house in? Maybe some of us can PM recommendations?
FrankC21 wrote: » Our snagging is on the 29th November, I have a feeling we will drawdown next year??
Dolbhad wrote: » Well you might pull off getting keys for Christmas if the snag list is small and the items can be done and checked in a fews days. That’s to give your solicitor time to request funds from the Bank. This is all assuming the legals on builders side is in order and signed. Some loan offers it seems from boards are giving extra incentives if you drawn down before the end of the year. I say touch base with your solicitor and see can it be done.
FrankC21 wrote: » Our solicitor expect the closing in three weeks time, Hopefully everything is in order, it will be nice to get the keys before Christmas.
godtabh wrote: » You also then have some come back if they don’t spot something. Can’t sue yourself
lfc200 wrote: » Absolutely do. They'll check boundaries etc not just purely cosmetic things. They'll also check to make sure various parts of the house meet regulations eg head height on stairs, accessibility into bathroom etc etc. In my opinion it's too important not to have a professional do it...
FrankC21 wrote: » We got a qoute from this guy <SNIP> - his price is €495. What do you think?
Salary Negotiator wrote: » I paid about €250 for a new build snag in Blackrock Co. Louth this time last year. €495 for just snagging seems pricey.
Fia11 wrote: » About to pay 250 quid for a snag on a 3 bed new build in Dublin. Would naaat pay 495.
FrankC21 wrote: » Can you recommend one? Please :pac:
FrankC21 wrote: The date has been set for snagging, I am wondering do we really have to hire somebody to do the snagging or is it sufficient to do it ourselves?
StoptheClocks wrote: » I posted last week looking for a snagger. I got one recommendation by PM. Got my snag done today. The report came back with 74 issues. Reminded me of when I put my car in for its NCT without fixing anything. The builder is only going to fix the things he needs to get his money.
awec wrote: » Any decent snagger will find many, many issues on any house, even one that's in great condition, so I wouldn't worry if your list seems long. That's pretty normal. Once you get the report you need to figure out what the important things are that need to be fixed.
StoptheClocks wrote: » What if you're not in a rush to take the house. Shouldn't the builder not try to fix / improve everything on the list?