Strange in our area of Gourdon 46 we have notairs who have contacted us on this subject, they have the questions on the final papers.
Also we have estate agents who buy alarms just to make their houses conform.
It stands to reason if you are buying you would want to see the cirtificate of conformity, if you are selling why take the chance of the buyer dropping out .
At the end of the day its a LAW and its up to the individual to comply or not.
mayday wrote: Just arranged the sale of a house for a client with an obviously non-compliant pool. I was present for all the diagnostique and the fosse inspection. No-one looked at the pool and it was not even mentioned. Who told you that they are checked when a house is sold?
Just arranged the sale of a house for a client with an obviously non-compliant pool. I was present for all the diagnostique and the fosse inspection. No-one looked at the pool and it was not even mentioned. Who told you that they are checked when a house is sold?
If you are acting as an estate agent then I politely suggest that you acquaint yourself with the law. When selling a house in France, pools must comply with safety regs. Often, as Chris says, this will simply mean including the pool alarm in the sale of the house. Are you really saying that you knowingly sold a house with a non-compliant pool?
Cathy
We had the gendarmes at the shop asking about a client who has a laser alarm
they wanted to know who installed it and if it had a cirtificate of conformity
this was a client in dpt 24 who was not on site, the lady in the next house told them he had purchased it from us
so who knows!!!!
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