by booshank »
Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:21 pm
It turns out it was rejected due to the original asbestos roof, which Nationwide apparently will not lend on. They will lend for BISF and other steel-framed houses, but not if they have asbestos roofs.
My argument is that the asbestos roof was an inherent part of the BISF construction (ie all BISF houses were built with asbestos roofs) and that this house type is common, therefore they should really have told me that they could not lend if it had an asbestos roof. At that point I could and would have pulled out of the process and not wasted any more time or money.
Their argument is that they have not rejected it because of the house type (BISF) but because of the asbestos roof, and they cannot ask about everything that would lead them to reject.
They have agreed to refund the setup fees, but not the survey fees, which I'm still trying to get back.
As for the asbestos roof, I've had a structural engineer look at it and she says it is perfectly fine for now and is not a problem unless damaged, so I'm fairly relaxed about it. A lot of the privately owned BISF houses around here still have their original asbestos roofs, while the housing association ones have all been replaced.