Hi
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread, i haven't posted much on this site but have defiantly learnt alot from all the reading that has been done
Me and my girlfriend are in the process of buying our first home here in Christchurch and was just wondering a couple of things that i find a bit dodgy about the house we are looking at.
Its a 117m squared 3 bedroom home in a good nabourhood , that at first glance doesn't seem to be effected too badly by the earthquakes, in saying this the previous owner (deceased estate) never got around to lodging an eqc claim.
We have yet to get a builders report and the real estate agent is trying to sort the claim out, in saying this they will both be conditions of our first offer.
Does anybody know if this will be a problem? Iv heard alot of mixed messages as to whether they will still be able to make a claim or not??
Any help/info in the topic would be muchly appreciated, Cheers.
Thanks for taking the time to read my thread, i haven't posted much on this site but have defiantly learnt alot from all the reading that has been done
Me and my girlfriend are in the process of buying our first home here in Christchurch and was just wondering a couple of things that i find a bit dodgy about the house we are looking at.
Its a 117m squared 3 bedroom home in a good nabourhood , that at first glance doesn't seem to be effected too badly by the earthquakes, in saying this the previous owner (deceased estate) never got around to lodging an eqc claim.
We have yet to get a builders report and the real estate agent is trying to sort the claim out, in saying this they will both be conditions of our first offer.
Does anybody know if this will be a problem? Iv heard alot of mixed messages as to whether they will still be able to make a claim or not??
Any help/info in the topic would be muchly appreciated, Cheers.
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