>> Re the property information form Crankcase, how detailed was it?
Very detailed. However, lots of the questions offered "don't know" as an option. Because I was selling a house not my own, I could truthfully say that to things like "do the neighbours drains run under your land" and that kind of stuff.
I did have one query about something I've forgotten. I asked the solicitor and he said "the buyer is legally entitled to rely upon anything you say on the property form, if you REALLY don't know". So whatever was, I said "don't know" and didn't get any comeback.
I think there was a catch all "if there is there anything else that might affect the buyer, declare it now" type thing too.
So you might be able to obfuscate with a don't know or an omission, but you probably shouldn't actually lie.
Having typed all that I discovered you can download it and see if you want to.
prdsitecore93.azureedge.net/-/media/files/topics/property/ta6-specimen-may-2020.pdf
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