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Mike
 
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I know someone who had a corgi interview the other day. The corgi
interviewer apparently went on about many people not being able to sell
their home in 2007, due to this survey I would presume. When a seller
gets the survey, and they know the recent history of the house, it will
be more of a decision as to whether every little change, wiring mod
etc. is mentioned I suppose. Unless you just get a company in to the
the survey by the book without telling him anything. Also, I wonder if
this survey will include building control etc. I expect the corgi bloke
is expecting loads of inspection work in 2007 and some more corgi
golden years.
Do people agree / disagree with this corgi's opinions ?



Although you will have to fill in the forms, it will be quite acceptable to
write "not known" or "information not available" across every question just
as it is with the current solicitors information form. It is then up to the
purchaser to decide to proceed or not. If the regulations were tightened
more in response, you would see more properties moving to some sort of
auction, albeit one with possible an indefinite time period and high
reserve, where no guarantees on the property being auctioned exist.