16th November 2016, 01:21 PM
Marc Berger Wrote:Buyers should insert claw backs for the archaeology from the sellers.
Some of them do, it's called knocking a load off the price. Recent one up here where buyer was demanding £800k for archaeology be knocked off the price of some land, no idea what it was that their archaeological consultant thinks is there, seems like a lot of money to sort out some IA/RB field system
...not that we'd refuse it, of course, could do a proper job and 100% sample everything :face-approve: