Our team of RICS chartered London surveyors are highly experienced and qualified and are members of leading global property governing bodies including; the RICS, CIOB, CABE, CIArb and P&T.
We undertake a range of Surveying work from Residential to Commercial throughout England & Wales. Our specialisms include Party Wall Surveying, Building Surveying and Valuation.
While we are Chartered Building Surveyors at our core, we are Party Wall Surveying Specialists through experience and knowledge.
We take great pride in assisting our clients with their Property matters and ensuring through our assistance and hard work they achieve the best possible outcome and result.
The Surveyor’s role will be to comprehensively inspect all parts of the property both externally and internally.
Their aim will be to identify every defect that exists to the property and then determine the cause, thereby presenting the client with objective advice on how to rectify the issue.
The outcome of the Surveyor’s inspection will be a robust report setting out all of his or her observations and ultimately fully informing the property purchaser in advance of the exchange of contracts or completion.
Yes, the Surveyor’s role will be to determine all issues and defects associated with the property.
This will mean that they need to access and inspect both the internal and external parts of it.
If you want to be present during the survey we would advise that you either meet the surveyor before he starts the inspection outside the property or alternatively meet him upon completion of the inspection.
During the survey itself the surveyor is going to want to apply his full attention to the issues and defects that are being located and ensure that he can complete that without any distraction.
Whenever we complete a report we always welcome our clients to have a full discussion with us upon its receipt as we find that that best aids understanding of the issues and gives them the full facts to then go back to the seller to inform them of their surveyor’s findings.