I've bought a 1985 built house that has vertical cracks in the corners of most rooms, at the junction where each wall meets another, the cracks running from the top to the bottom. The cracks are anything up to 5mm. The surveyor put this down to "differential movement" where different materials move against each other at different rates. Apparentely this is not subsidence as there are no cracks diagonally from windows and the outside walls are not cracked.
My concern is that I have chipped off the plaster and can see that in some cases the breeze blocks themselves have fractured.
I have brought in a local builder who told me that this is nothing to worry and is initial settlement/shrinkage and all that needs doing is to put some wire mesh (known as EML - Expanded Metal Lath) on the cracks with sand and cement, covered over with a skim coat of plaster.
Any ideas?