Advice on damp wall please.

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The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
We were in Spain last week looking for a house and found one in a really nice area fifteen mins inland, it's ten years old built on the side of a hill/cliff like they do. It has a ground floor at street level (obviously), stairs up to a roof terrace and it also goes down two floors to the bed and bathrooms. On the first flight of stairs down, below street level and on street side, there is a damp patch about one meter in diameter. Is this a major problem do you think and could it be remedied. It is damp to touch but not soaking by any means. Advice would be much appreciated, it is a bank repossession so there isn't enough time to have it surveyed.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
What is on the other side of the wall?
 
Location
Cheshire
Likely a leak if localised, possible cracked drain? Sounds like foundations could be stepped so trickier to waterproof? Had it rained prior to viewing?
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
it is a bank repossession so there isn't enough time to have it surveyed.
Did the agent also say that there is a queue of buyers as long as his arm, but because he likes you (arm round the shoulders) he'll let you have it for a special price if you sign up today?
 
The Spanish have a more relaxed attitude to damp because it is hot for the most part of the year. Building regs are very different and occasional damp is not treated as a serious issue. What is in the outside wall?
 
Location
Cheshire
Yes, the worst they had, had for thirty years.
Thats more optimistic as water table may have temporarily raised with persistent rain...or cavity has not drained quickly next to wall of house...i would personally give it a punt if the price is right....did you see any cracking anywhere?
 
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The Jogger

The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
Did the agent also say that there is a queue of buyers as long as his arm, but because he likes you (arm round the shoulders) he'll let you have it for a special price if you sign up today?

An offer was on the table with the bank but was below asking price. We have until tomorrow to decide to offer asking if we are in with a chance.
 
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The Jogger

The Jogger

Legendary Member
Location
Spain
Thats more optimistic as water table may have temporarily raised with persistent rain...or cavity has not drained quickly next to wall of house...i would personally give it a punt if the price is right....did you see any cracking anywhere?

No cracking anywhere.
 
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