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daveyrach
24-10-11, 06:51 PM
So how long should they take when buying a house, long story short, buying a house offer made and accepted in July, lots of faffing coz owners are two brother live far apart so difficult to get together.

So all is sorted but mortgage broker fluffs up saying they need more paperwork when they have had it all for 2 weeks already, now they are arranging the mortgage and surveys, how long should thins take on average, we;ve already been waiting nearly 4 months.

leebex
24-10-11, 07:13 PM
Now in our 3rd house, all 3 have taken on average about 3 months from offer made to moving in, but the house were in now would have dragged on for months had my wife not been badgering solicitors, estate agents etc every 5 minutes.

Even the lady we bought the house off needed a rocket up her backside, she didnt want to move at all (marriage break up) so that could have ground it all to a halt had she not had very gentle prodding.

daveyrach
24-10-11, 07:14 PM
The house is empty so no one to move out. Getting fed up now

Specialone
24-10-11, 08:02 PM
4 months is an absolute disgrace, the money they charge they do a lot for it either.

House sales could be done in a few weeks if people communicated properly instead of taking a week to send everything by post, wait a week then reply and so on.

Stenno
24-10-11, 08:13 PM
Set a date and tell them you're pulling out if they don't hit it.

Bri w
24-10-11, 08:46 PM
Set a date and tell them you're pulling out if they don't hit it.

What he sez.

We've moved 5 times, and its never been longer than 6 weeks. One seller gave us a 4 week deadline, which we managed no bother.

Ed
24-10-11, 08:53 PM
*senses solicitor-bashing time*

tigersaw
25-10-11, 05:44 AM
The mortgage company are doing the survey?
That then will be a drive by, full of caveats like 'did not inspect drains, electricals, gas yada yada'.

daveyrach
25-10-11, 06:17 AM
Yea is mortgage co, but how long does it takes once they are instructed for them to arrange it.

tigersaw
25-10-11, 06:22 AM
If all you have instructed them to do is a minimal survey (valuation) to cover their risk, then it should take minutes. They just look up the approx value and drive by to make sure the house really exists.

daveyrach
25-10-11, 07:35 AM
Its that usually within days or weeks of us instructing them to do it, don't want to wait any longer than I have to as we are now desperate to move as our daughter is now of the age where she 'needs' to move out of mum and dad's room :D