Ermintrude Posted July 19, 2021 Posted July 19, 2021 I just wondered if anyone could give me any advice please….. I have a mortgage in place but for completion they require a building warranty. The property is completed and is a converted commercial property to a lower residential flat The builders are a small company My lender will not accept an architectural certificate and has given me a list of companies they will accept from The problem is that already a couple on the list have said no and 2 have folded in the past year I really don’t want to give up on this as it’s been a long process and I love it Thanks
newhome Posted July 19, 2021 Posted July 19, 2021 Firstly welcome. Secondly I’m surprised that the builders didn’t know that anyone buying the property with a mortgage would need a warranty to be in place. A builder can’t generally get a self build warranty as many of them will have clauses that say that the self builder needs to live in the property for a year or 2 following completion. This is to stop commercial builders from using them. The warranty will need to be put in place by the builder, not you, and as it’s a commercial enterprise they will only be able to use certain providers such as LABC and NHBC. I suspect any retrospective warranty will cost several thousands of pounds. Your other option may be to look for a lender that will accept an architects certificate. 1
SteamyTea Posted July 19, 2021 Posted July 19, 2021 Welcome. Be vary careful. I think a small time builder converting commercial properties to flats open to a lot of abuse, rule misunderstanding and fraud. There was a reason no Fensa certificate was available for my front door, the fitters were crooks and conned the previous owner. You may be better off walking away now. 1
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