Postby parsleysong » Sat Sep 16, 2017 6:17 pm
Not knowing the actual facts but if a survey red-flagged structural defects I would probably walk away. Damp and other issues can be sorted (expensively) but once you get a report of subsidence on the record you will find it much harder to sell in the future. Even when the subsidence problem is fixed many people will run a mile!
Also, rising damp isn't sorted out by redecorating and lifting floors (I stand to be corrected though). Sounds like there isn't an effective damp proof course, which will be expensive and complicated to fix. Is it an old house with low foundations?