From my experience, even if the dispute has been officially documented, it need not cause a problem with re-selling provided the dispute was effectively settled. You would still have to declare it when selling though. The real issues that cause significant problems are disputes over noise and boundaries. Property sales since 2012 now are covered by consumer law so there is far more responsibility for the seller to notify the buyer about problems rather than hiding behind the previous 'buyer beware' mantra. There have been cases of sellers being sued for non-disclosure years after contracts were exchanged.
Solicitors should only be involved as a last resort when all other options have proved unsuccessful.
Last edited by: The Melting Snowman on Thu 10 Nov 16 at 11:42
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