Comment | Not the case of problem neighbours specifically, but I know of it as an issue because when I sold my last house the buyer did try to sue me for something they thought I should have declared - in the end I was in the clear (their solicitor was trying to shift blame for their own incompetence), but it made me aware that essentially anything which has had correspondence associated with it might need to be declared to a buyer. In my case it was the absence of correspondence which cleared me (i.e. I could plausibly deny knowledge).
I'm not saying this as definitive, just something you should probably get advice on. |
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