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Surveys can be undertaken for a wide variety of purposes and whatever your need we can meet it. Pre-purchase Surveys We offer two types of pre purchase survey for residential property: A valuation is an inspection carried out on behalf of your mortgage lender to determine the amount and terms of a mortgage offer. Your mortgage lender will probably ask you to pay for the valuation and will send you a copy of the report.
A valuation is not a survey. It is a limited inspection to identify problems that affect the security of your mortgage lender's loan. A property can have defects that are critical to a prospective buyer, but are not of concern to the mortgage lender and therefore won't appear in a valuation report. That is why you should not just rely on the information provided by a valuation when deciding whether or not to purchase a property. A building survey is a comprehensive inspection suitable for all properties but especially recommended for: - All listed buildings
- Those built before 1900
- Any building constructed in an unusual way regardless of its age
- Properties you are planning to renovate or alter in any way
- Properties which have already had extensive alterations
A building survey involves a detailed examination of all accessible parts of a property and can be tailor-made to suit your individual needs and concerns. A building survey includes the following: - all major and minor faults
- The implications of any defects and possible cost of repairs
- Results of testing walls for dampness and timbers for damage including woodworm or rot
- comments on the existence and condition of damp-proofing, insulation and drainage (although the latter will not be tested)
- Extensive technical information on the construction of the property and details about material used in construction
- information on the location
- recommendations for any further specialist inspections
A building survey does not include a valuation, although we can provide a separate valuation report if required.
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Last Updated ( Jan 31, 2008 at 10:40 AM )
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