Defects in a house – what can you do?
Dolda fel i hus – vad kan du göra? - Engelska
Have you detected a latent defect in your house? A latent defect is something that was already there when you purchased the house and that you were unable to detect despite a careful inspection. As a buyer, you can make a claim against the seller if you detect a latent defect.
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Latent defects – things to keep in mind
A buyer has a duty to inspect and investigate. Often latent defects are a matter of interpretation as to what the buyer could have detected if they had conducted a careful examination. The condition, age and price of the property also play a role.
You can assert a claim for a latent defect for up to ten years from the date you took over ownership of the property. However you must assert a claim within a reasonable time from the date you first detected the defect.
You can demand a reduction in the purchase price. If the defect is of material significance, you can demand cancellation of the contract within one year of the transfer of ownership.
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Proofread: 15 September 2025