Surveyors Report On Residential Building - Quantity Surveying Practices

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Surveyors Report On Residential Building

What This Report Tells You

This report tells you about the construction and condition of the property on the date when it was inspected, which is shown in the report. In this report, may also point out areas that considers should undergo further investigation and/or specialist advice, such as a Structural Engineer's Report. Any additional reports or investigations will incur additional fees.

What This Report Does Not Tell You

This report does not tell you the value of the property. You should commission independent advice if you require a valuation. It does not tell you about any minor matters that would not ordinarily have an effect on a buyer's decision to purchase. Also silent in services inspection as during inspection no defects captured related elements. This report does not warn you about any health and safety risks to occupiers or visitors to the property except where the risks are such that repairs or building works are required.

What Was Inspected

The Surveyor inspected the inside and out of the main building and an inspection was made of the visible parts of the services. Full details about the inspection and the limitation on it form part of the Terms of Engagement and should be read carefully. Each part of the structure of the main building is given a Condition Rating, to make the report easy to follow. The condition ratings are.

Condition Rating Definition

NI - Not inspected

1 - No repair is presently required. Normal maintenance must be undertaken

2 - Repairs are required but those are not consider to be either serious or urgent

3 - Defects of a serious nature or defects requiring urgent repair

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