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Transferring A Guarantee.
I bought a house 3 months ago, (I don’t live there yet), which had new widows installed in 2015. There is a 10 year guarantee.
I discovered very early on that the handles were all very loose, so phoned the company that fitted the windows.
They wouldn’t discuss anything with me until I paid £150 to transfer the guarantee to my name.
I just paid someone else to replace the handles.
Now that the cold weather has set in, I find that the 2 panes of double glazed glass in every window are full of condensation, and having now cleaned the windows, they never look clean, as even when the condensation evaporates, the glass still looks misty.
My question is, can a company really charge £150 just to highlight someone else’s name, press delete, and type my name in?
Thanks.
I discovered very early on that the handles were all very loose, so phoned the company that fitted the windows.
They wouldn’t discuss anything with me until I paid £150 to transfer the guarantee to my name.
I just paid someone else to replace the handles.
Now that the cold weather has set in, I find that the 2 panes of double glazed glass in every window are full of condensation, and having now cleaned the windows, they never look clean, as even when the condensation evaporates, the glass still looks misty.
My question is, can a company really charge £150 just to highlight someone else’s name, press delete, and type my name in?
Thanks.
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You may be facing the consequences of "the system" being geared toward making "business" as easy as possible, regulation is avoided and such as it is is likely to be very light, the consumer is at a disadvantage in many, many ways. It is probably worth your while to speak to someone like Citizens Advice (certain portals are available online) and they in turn may point you toward an ombudsman of some hue. My attitude would be that a guarantee is a guarantee, in your case it is not as if the house has been moved to a different location that needs to be logged and then accessed. But my thoughts are very possibly a form of heresy, at least to "business".
Thanks for the link hc4361.
Prior to this, it had been over 10 years since I bought a house, and there certainly seems to be a lot more that falls on the buyer to do, and the solicitor does less.
It would have been good if the solicitor could have scanned the paperwork and spotted this.
I do remember the solicitor on my previous purchase was on top of everything, and extremely efficient. The purchase dragged on a long time, and he even put off his retirement to finish the job!
My DIL’s parents have just moved from city to very rural, so I told her to see if they had been offered a Chancel Sure Policy by their solicitor. They had never heard of it.
Prior to this, it had been over 10 years since I bought a house, and there certainly seems to be a lot more that falls on the buyer to do, and the solicitor does less.
It would have been good if the solicitor could have scanned the paperwork and spotted this.
I do remember the solicitor on my previous purchase was on top of everything, and extremely efficient. The purchase dragged on a long time, and he even put off his retirement to finish the job!
My DIL’s parents have just moved from city to very rural, so I told her to see if they had been offered a Chancel Sure Policy by their solicitor. They had never heard of it.
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