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Willem and Mylène can’t believe their luck when they buy their dream house. They moved in immediately and enjoyed the home to the max, until two and a half years later they made an important discovery while cleaning. In ‘Postpone of Execution: With Council and Deed’, Martijn Krabbé (56) and the experts come to the support of the couple.
“It was so bad that our first floor beams were eaten away and the floor was about to collapse”
This time Martijn and his team are in Oosterhout, where they hear the harrowing story of Willem and Mylène. They thought they had bought a beautiful house for a good price, but it turned out to be a pig in a sack. The family likes to live in the house for the first two years, until they find fungus.
“I was cleaning the stove and accidentally hit a bucket of water,” says Willem. “With a wooden floor that was not so much fun, because the floor expanded immediately.” Willem and Mylène decide to lift a skirting board to see how bad the water damage is and then they come across a pile of branches. The house seems to be full of fungus.
“It was so bad that our first floor beams were eaten away and the floor was about to collapse. ” The family had to leave their home immediately and have been living in a rented apartment since then, while their house is being completely renovated. “Thankfully it’s now being removed, but the quotes just keep coming in and at some point the money runs out.”
When they arrive, Martijn has to decide that they can’t do much for the couple in the short term. “The project is far too big for our team to make a difference in three days.” The couple’s yard is getting a makeover, so they’ll be a little happier when they walk past the house. Martijn has also heard that Willem likes to sing in his spare time. “I want to arrange something with you. You are a party singer, so what would you think if we arrange a concert?”
The couple accepts the offer. As preparations are being made for the evening, estate agent Alex van Keulen has a message for concerned housing market watchers. “You think you’ve bought a nice palace, it turns out to be a funky paradise and suddenly you have 150,000 euros in damages. It’s not called a hidden defect for nothing, the sellers probably never knew about it. age clause and that is true instinct: what you see is what you buy and you exclude any responsibility for the seller. “
The warning comes too late for Willem and Mylène, but luckily there is a storm on the evening of the benefit. Willem sings the stars from heaven and dedicates a song to his family. Which of course causes a lot of tears.
Execution: By Counsel and Deed can be seen every Monday at 8:30 pm on RTL 4. At Videoland you can see the program forward and backward.
2024-11-18 21:47:00
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As the editor of world-today-news.com, I would like to conduct an interview with two individuals who have experienced buying a dream home that turned into a nightmare due to hidden defects. Both guests should share their experiences and perspectives on the topic covered in the article.
Guest 1: Willem, the homeowner who discovered the severe damage caused by fungus in his new home.
Guest 2: Mylène, Willem’s partner and witness to the harrowing experience of buying and living in a damaged house.
Section 1: Purchase of the Dream House
Editor: Can you both share your initial reactions when you first saw and bought the house? Was there anything that initially raised any red flags or did it appear to be the perfect home for you and your family?
Guest 1: Willem: We were ecstatic! The house was exactly what we had imagined. It was spacious, had a great layout, and was in a lovely neighborhood. We didn’t notice anything wrong during the inspection and it checked all the boxes on our list. We jumped at the opportunity to buy it as it was within our budget and met all our requirements.
Guest 2: Mylène: Yes, it was a dream come true for us. The house was beautiful, and we could easily see ourselves growing old in it. We loved the location and the size of the rooms. I don’t think we really expected to find any issues since it had been well-maintained by the previous owners.
Section 2: Discovery of the Hidden Defects
Editor: Can you describe the moment you discovered the fungus and the extent of the damage it had caused? How did you initially react?
Guest 1: Willem: It was quite a shock. As I mentioned earlier, I was cleaning the stove and accidentally knocked over a bucket of water. When I tried to lift up a skirting board to mop it up, I noticed the pile of branches underneath. Upon further investigation, we realized that the whole first floor was infested with fungus. We had no idea it had caused so much damage.
Guest 2: Mylène: I vividly remember that day. I thought he was kidding when he told me about the