I'm in the process of selling my home and looks like we have hit a pretty big snag! Surveyor came on friday and he is concerned that a wall which was removed by previous occupiers may not have been done correctly. He is recommending that a structual survey is carried out by the purchaser so I'm just after some advice.
The wall they removed (date unknown - I've been here 7 years and from what neighbours say the guy I bought from didn't do it and he was here for 3 years) was brick wall of single skin which seperated the kitchen and dining room. It ran in the same direction as the joists above. There doesn't appear to be any form of support i.e. a beam etc.
We certainly haven't noticed any problems - cracks or sagging etc but sadly I didn't have a full survey when I bought and my solicitor didn't check re building regs etc as we were totally unaware this had once been two rooms and I lived here for 3 years before a neighbour mentioned how she might get hers knocked through as she had 2 rooms!
1) Is this a real problem or are the joists likely to be supporting upstairs
2) Can it be fairly easy to fix by a builder
3) If the person responsible didn't get planning permissions etc can we do this now
Any thoughts much as appeciated as I'm seriously worried and it could be weeks before we get a full survey report!