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'My house was unsellable overnight' says owner facing 'home-destroying' plant

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Surveyors missed the dreaded infestation in the garden
Surveyors missed the dreaded infestation in the garden

A PROFESSIONAL property buying company says it has been left £20,000 out of pocket after the discover of a "home destroying" plant.

Jonathan Rolande is the director of House Buy Fast - a cash property buying company that looks to flick homes up for sale on to investors.

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Japanese knotweed plants can grow a foot in a week (stock image)Credit: Getty
There are strict legal requirements for homeowners with knotweed (stock image)
There are strict legal requirements for homeowners with knotweed (stock image)Credit: Getty

But one £56,000 South Wales purchase has gone haywire after they discovered a Japanese knotweed infestation after buying the home.

Rolande says the company has now lost £20,000 because of the noxious find.

Instead of being able to quickly sell the Aberdare home onto investors, House Buy Fast have now held the domicile for four years.

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He told MailOnline: "Overnight it [the house] became in effect unsaleable, and at that point unmarketable."

House Buy Fast has now forked out £3,500 to eradicate the plant and paid thousands more after having to hold the home.

Rolande said the company has had to pay £10,000 on servicing the debt they bought the house with, as well as thousands more on ensuring the home is fit for habitation to rent it out.

He said: "Luckily, it was a relatively cheaper house, so it didn't completely destroy the business - but it could have done. 

"If it was a very large property then we would have been in a bit of trouble with it."

Rolande lays the blame for the bad purchase on the shoulders of the surveying company, who he says missed the weed.

He said it was "clear" that Japanese knotweed was present in the neighbouring property and at the home as well as it was coming up through the decking.

The weed can prevent buyers from getting a mortgage and homeowners are obliged under the law to control it.

The plant is incredibly fast growing and can grow a foot in a week.

It typically lies dormant during winter and then explodes into rapid growth in spring with bamboo looking stems and white flowers.

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Knotweed is very difficult to kill and it grows in most circumstances and climates.

After three years of treatment Rolande believes the plant has now been eradicated and says we wants to warn house buyers about the plant.

"You would be stuck there. If it's a two bedroom house, and need another room because you have a child, you can't sell."

Now he second-guesses all the heart shaped leaves at his own home, worried he could have knotweed in his own garden.

Rolande said the previous homeowner had also not declared the knotweed when selling it.

It is unclear whether House Buy Fast have brought any legal action over the situation, despite laws covering the sale of a knotweed infested property.

Japanese knotweed can ruin decks and other parts of the home as it is strong (stock image)
Japanese knotweed can ruin decks and other parts of the home as it is strong (stock image)Credit: Getty

James Halpin

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