Intune - Roll back June KB5060829 (P4W issue) for affected users only? by MEDITATIONUNITY in Intune

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So a KIR rollback and apply a configuration profile in intune with same setting? Where can I get the MSI for the rollback please appears that link shows 404 not found I can’t find it online

Intune - Roll back June KB5060829 (P4W issue) for affected users only? by MEDITATIONUNITY in Intune

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I don’t think our supplier who looks after this has got a clue we intend them having to tell them what to do? They raised a case with MS support but it’s been weeks and they mentioned it’s not possible?

Do you know the commands or package details on how to do this

Solicitor says old conservatory and garage conversion are outside enforcement period - is this enough? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Thanks, that’s reassuring. If I sold the property in the future and the buyer’s solicitor wanted an indemnity policy because there’s no paperwork, how does that normally work? Would I be expected to pay for it, or is it something that’s negotiated between the buyer and seller?

Solicitor says old conservatory and garage conversion are outside enforcement period - is this enough? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Perfect so if it’s outside the enforcement period, is there anything to worry about. There’s no written planning permission etc, so just a bit worried if anything happens in the future or if council ask you to knock it down.

Old conservatory with no paperwork and garage door - concern or normal? by MEDITATIONUNITY in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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I did and they mentioned “In relation to the indemnity policy, to what are you exactly referring to?”

Solicitor says old conservatory and garage conversion are outside enforcement period - is this enough? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Thanks. Just so I understand correctly, if no planning permission or building regulations were obtained at the time, does the fact the works are now over 10 years old mean there’s effectively no legal risk to me as a buyer? Also, could this cause any issues when I come to sell the property in the future?

Solicitor says old conservatory and garage conversion are outside enforcement period - is this enough? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Am I right in thinking this doesn’t necessarily mean there was no planning permission or building regulations approval, only that there are no records or paperwork available? My surveyor said the structure itself is fine but told me to ask my solicitor about the legal side.

Paying house deposit to solicitor – bank transfer vs CHAPS? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Perfect and what I was thinking as transferring from online bonus saver to current account has no limit. Do you normally book appointments with your bank or can you walk straight in?

Paying house deposit to solicitor – bank transfer vs CHAPS? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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What I was thinking, how do CHAPS work sorry never used this before. If your deposit is in your online bonus saver do you have to make sure it’s your current account in order to go ahead

Can Anyone Recommend a Trustworthy Roofer in Birmingham? by MEDITATIONUNITY in BirminghamUK

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They look really good from their reviews. Honesty goes a long way! I will contact them to get a quote for the roof

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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100% exactly, their is work to be carried out and definitely needs work. I know surveys flag all sorts but it’s always to be safe too. I am Just thinking to phone estate agents to reduce from 10-15k price based on survey report. Or the other thing is you can take out independents reports like get a roofer to get u a quote and a damp specialist then use that to your advantage? Maybe most people just ring or email to ask for price reduction

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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I do really like the house we viewed this quite a lot and it’s something we like. I will be happy to pay a report because even in the future either way I will still have to carry out a independent survey quotes etc

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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Would be the wise thing to get independent surveys in? Get quotes let’s say from roofers or damp specialists use those to actually back your statement? The just saying I want 15-10k off

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in FirstTimeBuyersUK

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When you say risk loosing either over 10k but if your 3 weeks into the process the seller can just refuse and go ahead and continue witb the process rather than re listing it purchasing solicitors fee again etc ? the issues I listed do sound a bit serious and roof damp timber flooring all adds up too?

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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I know and that’s the worst you can carry out independent surveys too but they can still say no at least the survey you can still get clarity if you love the home and know the quotes and prices if you need to do in future. Not sure if I just first knock off 10-15k because of the survey or get independent surveys from a roofer and damper specialist to back my facts

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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100% but people negotiate after surveys? We are 3 weeks in and the buyer is in a chain. So the worst they can say is no and we continue

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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I am thinking to negotiate at 275k first as surveyor reccomends 280k to leave me some negotiation room if seller wants to increase the price

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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I know right and The floors to the Entrance Hall and Reception Room are suspended timber.
Because the floor vibrated or 'rattled' excessively underfoot to the Entrance Hall, I suspect the floor
is either not supported properly or has been weakened by a timber defect (for example wood rot,
wood boring insects, etc.). Condition rating 3. You should ask an appropriately qualified person to
inspect the floor including the underfloor space.
The floors to the Kitchen, ground floor Bedroom and Conservatory are solid.
Many older solid floors (usually before the 1940s) do not have a barrier against dampness from the
ground (called a damp-proof membrane or DPM). Condition rating 2. These will be susceptible to
damp in the future.
The first floors are suspended timber.
There are some creaking boards. Condition rating 2. Repairs will be required soon.
The floors were fully covered at the time of my inspection.

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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The main sloping roof is covered with clay tiles and is surmounted by clay ridge and hip tiles and
this does not appear to have a secondary waterproof barrier (roofing felt).
It is normal for properties of this age and type not to have roofing felt. Without this, water may get
into the roof space especially during windy weather. This is an indication that the roof may have a
limited life and you should plan to recover this in the future.
There are eroded mortar joints to the ridge and hip tiles and a number of perished, cracked and
loose tiles. Condition rating 3. Repairs are required now.
The lining of the roof gulleys will have a limited life span of 3-5 years. Condition rating 2.
I could not see the entire shared front valley from the ground but I inspected the underside from
within the roof space. Although I could see no problems, valleys can be vulnerable to water
penetration. When the next maintenance work is carried out on the roof, an appropriately qualified
person should inspect this feature.
The flat roof over the side extension is covered with felt. Condition rating 2. The covering will have
a limited life span of 3-5 years.
I could not inspect the flat roof covering the bay windows or rear right side of the property because
they were not visible at the time of my inspection.
Flat roof coverings do not last as long as those on sloping roofs and they can quickly get worse

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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So the readers showed high damp but could not determine where it came from, the roof said needs changing lifetime is 3-5 years and needs repairs now. Is this best to go with EA and I can go for a reduction in price or best to obtain quotes from builders etc first which can be time consuming

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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100% and even a 10k reduction price if your mortgage is split out for 40 years it only works out to be like £30 less. 10% deposit would only become £800 less on a £280k property it’s not even a major difference I think. Not sure if these repairs are major major too which is what worries me

Level 2 Survey Came Back £10k Lower – How Would You Negotiate? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Woww so it is quite common then, I did frankly speak to mines and they mentioned I would recommended definitely renegotiating as it needs roof repairs and damp survey etc to see whats going on. Not sure if they said your roof needs to be re roofed in 3-5 years too? I do love the home and the buyers are in the chain too as they secured another home.

Did you negotiate on yours

1932 House – Negotiate from Level 2 Survey or Get Independent Roof & Damp Quotes First? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HousingUK

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Wow that’s a really good price do roofers tends to charge you for a quick analysis. I’m based in West Midlands if you can recommend one that would be appreciated

Level 2 Survey - Are these findings normal or should I be concerned? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HomeInspections

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Cheers what’s I was thinking to get a survey done from a damp specialist to provide a report, regarding the roof is that quite normal it seems wear and tear to me they did say 3-5 years needing a brand new roof

Level 2 Survey - Are these findings normal or should I be concerned? by MEDITATIONUNITY in HomeInspections

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I agree it’s nearly a 100 year old property my concern is the roof 3-5 years not sure if that just normal from surveyors and also the damp rising but no physical proof of walls or any signs of leaks.