Letter of comfort instead of completion certificate
The house I am thinking of buying has a letter of comfort but no completion certificate will this affect me in the future when selling the property
Asked on Jun 13 2011, General in Shotts | Report content
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As long as your have indemnity insurance... which your seller will pay for, not in slightest. Half the properties in the UK that have had work done on them don't have a completion certificate PS Check with your solicitor
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