That is a good thing but their comments should not just be your basis of finding the right house for you. The solicitors can help you out doing the survey.
You are buying a house, you must have a closing attorney. Why wouldn't you ask him this question? He needs to draft a contract.
Persuade the count then ask him about buying a house
Yes, they can
I would just ask your neighbor.
Don't Ask My Neighbors was created in 1977.
When buying a used pickup truck, you should as about the engine (how many miles it has on it); ask about the milage per gallon; ask if it has been in any accidents; and ask what the towing capacity is. Before buying a used pickup truck, you should ask about the mileage of the truck. Then you can ask for a carfax to see the history of the pickup truck and finally you can ask about the price.
get out of the house as fast as you can and then go to your neighbors house and ask to call 911 on there phone if your not good friends with them don't go into there house if you alone and call your parent AFTER you call 911.
How much does it cost, when can you move in etc
If it was on your land - you are. But ask your insurer - you pay for advice not just insurance cover
Ask your new neighbors The Realtor MUST tell you if someone died in the house ONLY if you ask him or her directly. Some people are supersitious about living in a house where another human being has died.
"Buying is a personal investment while renting involves giving money to the landlord"
You could ask your Realtor, the person who sold you the house, who lived the before you, for the history of the house.