Does a fixture and fittings form expire.?
For any type of legal claim relating to contracts there is a 6 year time limit so your buyers are well within that. But that does not mean they have a case. The fixtures and fittings form ends up as part of the contract of sale. The purpose of this form is mainly to be clear about what is and is not included in the sale, and not to be a definitive record of what type of boiler it is or whether it works or not. So based purely on the fixtures and fittings form I doubt they have a case – provided the boiler that they buyer saw when they looked around the house was the one that you left behind. Although technically there might be a breach of the contract if you contracted to sell the house with a combi boiler. In the unlikely event that a court found against you on this you would be liable to pay the cost of replacing the boiler with one matching the contract. But I emphasise, this is highly unlikely. But you are usually also asked to fill in a property information form which asks for mor