
Joanna Susskind
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We have a few banks who are willing to do it, it's just taking months for it to go through so I'm looking for anyone in a similar situation? The BTL market is not the same as regular as they don't look at our income (they look at the fact that we have another BTL with a high monthly rental income and a property with a lot of equity). Spoke to my mortgage advisor last night who said it will go through, it's just taking a LONG time due to banks now being so risk averse. Im still worried it won't go through but he insists it will! Anyone else managed to remortgage at all???
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Hey all, We have been trying to remortgage for almost 2 years. Our independant broker keeps going quiet on us (he's helped get us great deals on remortgaging 3 times in the past!). He insisted we get a Structural Warranty, which we did get, and now we've decided to switch to a BTL, and we NEED to get some of the equity out of the house as we're completely skint and monthly repayments are excessive, but AGAIN he's gone quiet on us. I spoke to another independent broker, who was all excited and keen, until 3 weeks later he says lenders are saying no because of the type of construction. (Our house is made entirely of wood). We have Completion, Habitation, been living here 2 almost 3 years, we have the 10 year Structural Warranty, AND we've already moved out and just want to switch to BTL and start renting. We are both self employed. Are we completely stuck?? This seems so crazy and I just can't seem to find a way out. We are still with Ecology on the Self Build mortgage and they can't offer us any more... Thanks for your help. Joanna
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Hey all, sorry if this has already been answered (couldn't seem to find any more info in the thread). We have been trying to remortgage for almost 2 years. Our independant broker keeps going quiet on us (he's helped get us great deals on remortgaging 3 times in the past!). He insisted we get a Structural Warranty, which we did get, and now we've decided to switch to a BTL, and we NEED to get some of the equity out of the house as we're completely skint and monthly repayments are excessive, but AGAIN he's gone quiet on us. I spoke to another independent broker, who was all excited and keen, until 3 weeks later he says lenders are saying no because of the type of construction. (Our house is made entirely of wood). We have Completion, Habitation, been living here 2 almost 3 years, we have the 10 year Structural Warranty, AND we've already moved out and just want to switch to BTL and start renting. We are both self employed. Are we completely stuck?? This seems so crazy and I just can't seem to find a way out. We are still with Ecology on the Self Build mortgage and they can't offer us any more... Thanks for your help. Joanna
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Yes indeed. We've already spoken to Halifax who are happy with the PCC we're going to provide. The inspector is coming Friday! Delighted! And sure enough, only 4 months in and we'll have made up the difference... Wish I had looked in to this a year ago!! But hopefully all good now. https://www.pwaarchitects.co.uk/services/retrospective-architects-certificates-inc-retrocert These are the people we're using btw. RIBA Architects. We've done our research - learnt a lot through this house building business!
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Thanks everyone. We now have a quote for £2000 to do a retrospective survey and inspection for a 10 year PCC (which was the Architect's Certificate previously here in Scotland) - The guy can come out this week to inspect and our bank seems happy... Easy?! Wish I had come on here for advice a year ago!!! Thanks for all the help. x
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You are exactly right. We built through the first lockdowns when people literally weren't leaving the house. We did every single thing ourselves. We did live in a caravan - it was burnt to the ground! We had a very hard time. Our architect was not able to travel from Edinburgh to Glasgow to inspect until much later when we were nearly complete. We never planned to sell, and had to push through, so we didn't realise at the time that no architect sign-off would cause us problems. We had Building Control signing off and our building society/valuation people onsite regularly. The architect is not saying much, just that he wasn't formally appointed to do the inspections. We had his site visits scheduled and budgeted in to our build. They just didn't happen... So now he's being very awkward about doing the report retrospectively.
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Hey all, We completed our house build about 6 months ago in Glasgow. We have our Habitation Certificate, we have our SER, we have all the forms, but since we built during lockdown we had no architect site visits as planned. This means we have no structural warranty. Our architect is being very difficult about issuing the certificate and doing the inspections retrospectively. We are on an extremely high interest self build mortgage. Banks won’t lend so we cannot remortgage without the warranty. This was not part of the plan! Should I keep on at my architect to provide some kind of documentation? Should I go direct to a few lenders and explain the situation? Should I just suck it up and pay the £10k(?!) or so for a warranty after the fact? Would love some advice, thanks. Joanna
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Hey Conor This is great to hear! We are based in Scotland and have finished our build a few years ago. We have completion and habitation, just no warranty as it was built during lockdown… Wonder if Virgin would help us remortgage? I don’t see anything about self builds on their website… keen to know more, thanks!
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Hello! Did you find out any more about this?
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Retrospective building warranty
Joanna Susskind replied to kaye's topic in New House & Structural Warranties
This sounds like exactly what we need. Our project is complete though, and we have our habitation cert and full sign off. Do you think they would still do this? We also have an architect, but he couldn’t do the site visits due to covid. I wonder if there’s something he could produce instead? Thanks! -
Grand Designs, the street: Graven hill
Joanna Susskind replied to ProDave's topic in Property TV Programmes
Thank you sir! Aye we worked our socks off, and through lockdown and lots of deaths in our family, plus pregnancy losses. Traumatic! But totally worth it 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 -
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Joanna Susskind replied to ProDave's topic in Property TV Programmes
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed it! It’s a highlights reel of course - everyone in this forum knows the truth of house building! -
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Joanna Susskind replied to ProDave's topic in Property TV Programmes
The programme of course make drama of everything! We have lots of friends in the tower blocks - it’s a great area near lots of new flats and beautiful houses along the river. The caravan was sadly burned…but we had abandoned it and the site for months as my husbands father passed away. We didn’t have site security at that point and kids must have thought it was abandoned as it was pushed to the back… Still horrific! 3 other houses are now well underway! -
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Joanna Susskind replied to Joanna Susskind's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
My problem is my application went in on 15th December and Ofgem are ignoring my emails, ie. Not responding to the application. There was a postcode mixup, which I rectified a few days after application. Now the application says "Address mismatch - pending". I called the other day and they said they were working on it... It's a long time when some people have theirs go straight through! -
Hey all, Apologies if I'm posting this in the wrong place.... Couldn't find a relevant thread... So we are nearing completion, we have been living at the house ie. using it in a domestic sense, for just over a year. We installed an Air Source Heat Pump and got a loan from Home Energy Scotland. We were assured that the Domestic RHI would pay for our loan. We have our MSC Certificate and our EPC. Ofgem and the Domestic RHI team are completely ignoring all emails from me for some reason. We're hugely aware of the fact that the deadline is coming up - they questioned how many days we had lived in the house, I told them we were here every day using it and the heat pump every day for the last year. I've chased the guy 4 times - no response. I'm on Twitter trying to get through to Ofgem. I'm trying them on the phone but keep missing their opening hours. I just want to find out if they're trying to dodge me, and if other people in a similar situation got the RHI all sorted? I'm starting to worry, as we really can't afford these monthly payments and would DEFINITELY not have chosen to go with an ASHP otherwise... Thanks! Joanna
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Have been in chats with the head of Building Control for a while now - maybe I should speak with the head of planning? I'll speak with the local MP for sure, thanks Dave!
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I applied for a temporary habitation certificate via the portal over a year ago.... they've just said no. Everyone who works at the department. They dont issue temp certs anymore they say.
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I sure have asked many times!! They said they dont issue them anymore - as standard... they dont do it. We have them practically kicking our door down to get us to register for council tax though... Maybe I'll need to just do that?
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