Now is a bad time to sell, and may be for quite some time, or there is of coarse(ha!) the hassle of getting a builder to do, and the ruddy scaffold issue. You are between a not so hard rock and a not so hard hard place (did you see what I did there?)
Generally speaking, you never reduce the asking price to take into account building defects, (unless they are blindingly obvious - like fire damage), because the buyer will want to stripe you twice.
Let them find it, get the price down, they think they have won.
Last edited by: Zero on Fri 2 Aug 19 at 11:27
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