Stamp duty refunds: Once we have confirmed the validity of your claim and we agree to work together, we will give you free access to our secure client portal. This platform will allow you to easily answer all relevant questions and upload any necessary documents. Some of the information we may need when making a stamp duty refund claim on your behalf.
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To support your claim for reassessment, we require photographs that clearly show the issues related to the property’s condition. Additionally, we need more pictures of the property itself, so the assessor can easily determine that the condition issue is linked to the property you’ve purchased. The examples below give you an idea of the kind of images we need.
- Damaged plasterwork
- Polystyrene tiled ceiling
- Mould due to water ingress as a consequence of poorly fitted windows.
- Serious water ingress, leading to bad toxic mould growth.
- Rear garden in very poor condition.
- Carpets in need of replacement.
- Rising damp at rear of property.
- Cracks in the ceiling. Old light fittings with fire risk.
- Large hole in bedroom wall.
- Double glazed rear kitchen window with external pane of glass broken
- Damage to wall inside small under stairs room.
- Storage heater with damage to wall.
- Rising damp in living room.
- Out of date alarm system.
- Light fitting badly installed and a fire risk.
- Excessive damp with some mould inside cupboard on first floor exterior.
- Rising damp on chimney breast.
- Uneven flooring
- Rising damp causing mould growth in rear wall.
- Back garden in very poor condition.
- Dangerous staircase balustrade with missing spindles
- Boarded-up rear door. Some rising damp. Wood rot on floor. Vegetation growth and rear garden overgrowth.