rising damp
Posted: 23 Jan 2010 15:10
Hi,
I purchased a flat in Paphos which was completed in April 2007, and have recently read your web page with advice not to use a solicitor recommended by the developer, which I did. I have given her Power of Attorney to set up a bank account and deal with any problems in my absence. Accounts and direct debits have been set up now and I currently have a friend permanently staying at the flat. Please let me know if I should request to have this POA revoked or leave things as they are.
The development is suffering damp problems running along the perimiter wall and outer walls of all ground floor flats and mine happens to be one. Could you please advise me whether the developer had a obligation to do a damp proof course? I feel he has because he has been applying paint each year which is no long term solution.
Your guidance would be very much appreciated.
Thanking you, Sonia
I purchased a flat in Paphos which was completed in April 2007, and have recently read your web page with advice not to use a solicitor recommended by the developer, which I did. I have given her Power of Attorney to set up a bank account and deal with any problems in my absence. Accounts and direct debits have been set up now and I currently have a friend permanently staying at the flat. Please let me know if I should request to have this POA revoked or leave things as they are.
The development is suffering damp problems running along the perimiter wall and outer walls of all ground floor flats and mine happens to be one. Could you please advise me whether the developer had a obligation to do a damp proof course? I feel he has because he has been applying paint each year which is no long term solution.
Your guidance would be very much appreciated.
Thanking you, Sonia