Selling Property Without A Completion Certificate

A completion certificate shows that work done at a property complies with building regulations, and it may sometimes be harder to sell a house or flat that does not have this document.

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Your top questions when selling without a completion certificate

✅ What exactly is a completion certificate for a property?

Completion certificates are issued by local authorities from qualified Local Authority Building Control (LABC) inspectors, or surveyors approved by the LABC. These certificates demonstrate that structural work done at your property complies with building regulations. Many buyers and mortgage lenders are likely to ask whether your property has a completion certificate.

✅ Is it harder to sell a house or flat that does not have a completion certificate?

There are a few reasons why you might find it more challenging to attract buyers to your property if it does not have a completion certificate. One of the biggest concerns that someone could have is that the work may be unsafe and cause problems in the future, and another fear a buyer could have is being subject to an enforcement action from the local authority.

✅ Can a buyer get a mortgage for a home that lacks a completion certificate?

It can be very difficult for someone to get approved for a mortgage to purchase a property that does not have a completion certificate. That’s because lenders will have concerns about whether the work done at a home meets building regulations, which could make it harder for the company to resell it in the future if necessary should the buyer default on the loan repayments.

✅ Am I required to tell buyers that my property doesn't have a completion certificate?

Yes, by law you must answer honestly during conveyancing process when you’ll be asked to provide a large amount of information about your house or flat. If you withhold details about work done and the lack of a completion certificate and manage to sell your home, the buyer can sue you for penalties should they find out about what you withhold once they own the property.

✅ Are there any ways to fix the problem of no completion certificate at my home?

There are a few different approaches that you can take to resolve this issue, and one of these would be purchasing indemnity insurance to cover against any problems that arise with the home after you sell it. Another fix could be getting a regularisation certificate that would confirm the work complies with building regulations, and yet another is selling to a quick home buyer.

✅ Will I need to pay commission to sell a home without a completion certificate?

You will only have to pay commission if you decide to sell your property through an auction or with an estate agent, and this will add to your total expenses because the fee will be subtracted from the eventual sale proceeds. But if you instead opt for selling to an honest no-fee quick buyer or without any help from a third party then you will not have to pay any commission.

✅ How quickly can I sell my property that has no completion certificate?

For the fastest sale, consider contacting LDN Properties or another quick buyer because it should only take a handful of weeks to complete the sale, including paying you the proceeds and exchanging contracts. The alternative selling methods of an auction, an estate agent or selling on your own could all take at least many months and possibly even longer.

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