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Dilapidation Protocols Explained

The Dilapidations Protocol was formally approved by the Court Rules on 1st January 2012 and is now Law in England & Wales.Dilapidations are violations of leases due to the condition of the property being leased, either during or at the end of the lease period. This may result from mistreatment of the property or inadequate …

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What Questions Should You Be Asking During a Building Survey?

What Questions Should You Be Asking During a Building Survey?

Most people will only buy a property a couple of times in their lives. Because of this, the process can be unfamiliar and seem intimidating or confusing at the start. The same can be said for employing the services of a Chartered Surveyor. Often, interested parties will request a quote, and then not know what else …

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Basements and the Party Wall Surveyor Team

Basements and The Party Wall Inspectors in Surrey

Basement excavations are becoming increasingly popular, according to our Party Wall inspectors in Surrey. Living spaces are generally becoming smaller. People are today taking advantage of basements. Excavations are now very common; this provides additional living space, also possibly increasing house values. More innovative ideas are being used for basements to get the best out …

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How Long Does A Building Survey Take?

One of the most common questions asked is: “How long does a building survey take?“ The answer is usually, “It depends.” It can take anywhere from 1 to 8 or more hours, depending on the property, then the report is usually back to you within five working days, and sometimes sooner if you have an …

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Can a Neighbour Refuse Consent to Party Wall Works?

What is a “Party Wall”? Party Walls typically separate buildings belonging to different owners but could include garden walls built astride a boundary – known as party fence walls. Since the Party Wall Act 1996 was introduced, homeowners in England and Wales have had a procedure to follow when building work involves a party wall or …

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Why Should You Consider Joining Your Local Homeowners Association?

Homeowners Associations (HOA) are often considered expensive and obsessed with rules, and, as with any organisation, they can occasionally be considered difficult to work with.    However, they can also be handy in many ways and can make life as a homeowner much easier.    A well-managed HOA typically takes care of things like your …

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5 Things You Need a Permit For Before You Start Your Next Renovation

Starting a home renovation can be overwhelming, especially if you haven’t conducted one before. Whatever the project, your remodel will likely involve a ton of details and legalities, and it can easily become daunting. Renovating can also be an exciting event that makes your home feel like your own personal space.  Common work typically requires …

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What Do You Do If A Contractor Destroys Your Property?

First all, before conducting any housing project, weather it’s an extension or you want to develop multiple liveable homes on your land – we highly recommending starting a conversation with our project management team to discuss.    We outline the advantages of using a project manager here, the savings and opportunities we can highlight using …

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