XPost: aus.legal, misc.legal, uk.legal   
   From: reality@check.it   
      
   "SeniorCitizen" wrote in message   
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   > I'd be grateful for comments on the following situation.   
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   > The back-boiler is 30 years old and won't last forever, and there are   
   > problems with the wiring: it suffers the 'green exudation' problem,   
   > and also when the kitchen was replaced two years ago the extra sockets   
   > and wiring that were put in might not meet Building Regulations and   
   > weren't certified.   
   >   
   > Rather than live in a building site for several months - as doing all   
   > the work at one time is the obvious solution - just to remain in an   
   > area we'd much rather move away from, the tentative plan is to sell   
   > the house, hopefully to a keen DIY-er, who can take on the problems,   
   > adjusting the price accordingly.   
   >   
   > What is the legal position regarding the wiring?I'm happy to be open   
   > about the problem, but I'd like to avoid the possibility of legal   
   > action being taken.   
      
   Are all limeys as ignorant as you? God forbid you actually CALL the   
   local Government Building/Zoning Department and get a definitive answer   
   from them, eh wanker?   
      
   Much better to solicit unqualified advice and opinion from a bunch of   
   anonymous   
   online tossers.   
      
   Idiot.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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