Normal Rob
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We have a second viewing on a house that we are pretty keen on, however we have found out following the first viewing that the roof on the house is in a bad way and will cost c£15k to fix (wife's work colleague is a roofer who worked on the house last year and told them it needed replacing). We can't afford the asking price if we also need to have £15k to spare, so we would offer under.
Now it's likely that the second viewing will be conducted by the homeowner. Should we raise this issue then, or go purely through the estate agent? I'm worried that if we raise it with the owner, they are likely to tell us to 'go away' before they comprehend that this issue would come up in any survey and that any potential buyer would arrive at the same conclusion as us, but probably at a later point.
Now it's likely that the second viewing will be conducted by the homeowner. Should we raise this issue then, or go purely through the estate agent? I'm worried that if we raise it with the owner, they are likely to tell us to 'go away' before they comprehend that this issue would come up in any survey and that any potential buyer would arrive at the same conclusion as us, but probably at a later point.