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The Buying Process
from Offer to Completion
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The most difficult part for most people is actually finding the boat they wish to buy! Once you have done this and have got an "Under Offer" agreement, the rest should be "plain sailing". The procedure moves quickly and before you know it, you are the proud owner of your narrowboat.
The process which in reality is simpler than it looks when you see it all written down, will go something like this:
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OFFER TO BUY
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We will agree the purchase price with you, on behalf of our seller. You will need to satisfy us that you will have access to funds to complete the purchase within four weeks. For example, if you are buying with proceeds from the sale of your house then you must have formally exchanged contracts with an imminent completion date agreed. For your own protection, we recommend you make your offer “subject to survey” and “subject to current BSS compliance”. We will be happy to arrange a test drive if required.
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UNDER OFFER
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For as long as the boat is formally under offer to you and we are happy you are actively pursuing its purchase, we will not accept any other offers. We will assist in monitoring progress of any finance arrangement.
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SALE AGREEMENT
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We will ask you to countersign a letter setting out the terms of the deal, to form the sale agreement between us.
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SURVEY PAYMENT
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We do not normally require a purchase deposit. What we do ask for, as a “gesture of good faith”, is the standard cost of the dry docking and pre-purchase survey. We hold this on your behalf and use it for discharging the accounts. A formal deposit will be required if you are buying without a survey.
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PRE-PURCHASE SURVEY
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Second-hand boats are sold without warranty. It is our strong recommendation you have a full pre-purchase "out of the water" survey and valuation carried out. This will be a must if your purchase is subject to marine finance. You are free to instruct any surveyor of your choosing; alternatively, we can suggest suitable surveyors with whom we have no financial relationship and who will act purely in your own interests. Always make sure your surveyor is suitably qualified and has adequate liability insurance cover. All the surveyors on our list are so qualified and insured. You can also ask your surveyor to issue a new BSS Certificate for which there may be an additional charge. We aim to have arranged the survey within 7 – 10 days and would normally expect you to complete your purchase within 4 weeks after you receive your surveyor"s report.
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FINANCE
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If you require finance to assist your purchase then immediately you are under offer, you need to start applying for your loan. It will help if you have already got an "in principle" agreement from your favoured company to your suitability for a loan before you start looking for boats. We are licensed credit brokers and will be happy to advise you on this process. We have good working relationships with the major companies and are agents for Collidge and Partners.
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INSURANCE
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You also need to immediately set about arranging insurance. A good comprehensive policy needs to cover third party liability, own damage, fire & theft and boat contents, and this needs to be in place by purchase completion
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SERIOUS DEFECTS OR WANT OF REPAIR
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In his report your surveyor will note items requiring attention. In any used boat more than a couple of years old there are bound to be some of these and most will be minor or purely cosmetic. Generally you are "buying as seen" and you have to accept these. However, should a serious defect be discovered, or items found needing attention before he will issue a new BSS Certificate, he will separately identify these, the cost of which we will endeavour to negotiate with the owner.
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COMPLETION
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To effect completion we prefer you to pay by bank electronic transfer to our Brokerage Client Account. As soon as we have received the money the boat is legally yours and we will issue you with a receipted invoice. It may take a little while for the formal Bill of Sale to be completed by our seller; this will be your only legal proof of ownership (there is no central registry of ownership like there is for housing or cars) so look after it! If the BW licence has expired we will be happy to arrange one on your behalf.
If we have agreed a mooring for you in the marina, your boat will be moved to its berth. If you are mooring elsewhere then we are happy to offer a few days" grace for you to take her away. After this a temporary mooring charge may be applied.
Should you wish to have a blacking, the engine serviced, or some repairs or modifications/improvements carried out before you move off, then we will be pleased to quote.
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All statements made in this “The Buying Process - From Offer to Completion” section are for guidance purposes only, are given without prejudice, form no part of any contract and no liability can attach to Braunston Marina Ltd.