Buyer guide

Should the Seller Fix the Roof Before Completion?

Options to discuss when roof defects are found before completion.

Quick summary

What to Do Next

If your homebuyer survey mentions seller fix roof before completion, the safest next step is to get clearer written roof evidence before exchange. A roof report can help you understand visible defects, access limitations, likely repair routes and estimated cost guidance where possible.

Useful next steps include reading the roof section of the survey carefully, sending the wording to Roof Reports, checking roof report pricing and looking at a sample roof report.

Buyer guidance

Asking for repairs vs renegotiating price

If roof problems are found, buyers often consider asking the seller to repair defects or renegotiating the price. Repairs can deal with urgent issues, while a price discussion may give the buyer control after completion.

For buyers searching for seller fix roof before completion, the useful question is how the survey wording connects with visible roof evidence, safe access, likely repair cost and the decision you need to make before exchange.

A strong renegotiate or ask seller to repair roof should explain whether this looks like routine maintenance, urgent roof repair, replacement planning or an issue that needs further investigation, so the guidance is more useful than a generic roof quote.

For more context on this decision, see our guide to roof repair costs after a survey before you decide your next step.

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seller fix roof before completion Use visible roof evidence before you commit to the purchase.
Buyer guidance

Risks of seller-arranged repairs

Seller-arranged repairs may be rushed, limited in scope or difficult to verify before exchange. Ask for written scope, photos, invoices, guarantees where available and solicitor advice on how the agreement is recorded.

For buyers searching for seller fix roof before completion, the useful question is how the survey wording connects with visible roof evidence, safe access, likely repair cost and the decision you need to make before exchange.

A strong renegotiate or ask seller to repair roof should explain whether this looks like routine maintenance, urgent roof repair, replacement planning or an issue that needs further investigation, so the guidance is more useful than a generic roof quote.

For more context on this decision, see our guide to renegotiating after roof problems before you decide your next step.

Buyer guidance

Why quotes and reports matter

A written roof report can explain visible defects and estimated repair guidance. A separate formal quotation may be needed if exact pricing or repair instruction is required.

For buyers searching for seller fix roof before completion, the useful question is how the survey wording connects with visible roof evidence, safe access, likely repair cost and the decision you need to make before exchange.

A strong renegotiate or ask seller to repair roof should explain whether this looks like routine maintenance, urgent roof repair, replacement planning or an issue that needs further investigation, so the guidance is more useful than a generic roof quote.

Front roof elevation photographed for a buyer roof report
seller fix roof before completion Written roof evidence gives survey comments more practical context.
Buyer guidance

Role of solicitor and estate agent

Your solicitor can advise how repair promises, allowances or enquiries should be handled. The estate agent may help with communication and access but does not replace legal advice.

For buyers searching for seller fix roof before completion, the useful question is how the survey wording connects with visible roof evidence, safe access, likely repair cost and the decision you need to make before exchange.

A strong renegotiate or ask seller to repair roof should explain whether this looks like routine maintenance, urgent roof repair, replacement planning or an issue that needs further investigation, so the guidance is more useful than a generic roof quote.

Roofline and access detail for a buyer roof report
seller fix roof before completion Access notes matter because roof height and safe viewing points affect repair guidance.
Buyer guidance

When to request a price reduction instead

A price discussion may be more suitable where repairs are not urgent before completion, where you want to choose the contractor, or where further investigation is needed after you own the property.

For buyers searching for seller fix roof before completion, the useful question is how the survey wording connects with visible roof evidence, safe access, likely repair cost and the decision you need to make before exchange.

A strong renegotiate or ask seller to repair roof should explain whether this looks like routine maintenance, urgent roof repair, replacement planning or an issue that needs further investigation, so the guidance is more useful than a generic roof quote.

Roofline and access detail for a buyer roof report
seller fix roof before completion Access notes matter because roof height and safe viewing points affect repair guidance.
When to act

When to Request a Roof Report

Request a roof report when survey wording could affect your budget, mortgage confidence, insurance questions or willingness to proceed. This is especially useful for older houses, slate roofs, tiled roofs, chimneys, flat roofs, sagging roof areas, damp roof timbers or where a surveyor recommends a roofing contractor.

Buyer questions

FAQs

Yes. A pre-purchase roof report is designed for buyers who need written roof advice before exchange of contracts. Access still needs to be agreed by the seller, estate agent or managing agent.

No. Roof Reports provides visual, non-invasive roof condition reports from experienced roofing contractors where available. It is not a RICS survey, structural survey, valuation, guarantee or warranty.

Many buyers share the report with their solicitor, mortgage adviser, seller or estate agent where appropriate. Your solicitor can advise how it should be used in your purchase.

A written report may help support renegotiation by recording visible defects and estimated repair guidance. Outcomes vary and a report does not guarantee a price reduction, seller contribution, mortgage approval or purchase outcome.

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