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Frequently Asked Questions

A: A building surveyor is a professional responsible for inspecting and evaluating the state of
buildings, ensuring adherence to building regulations, codes, and safety standards.

Yes, building surveyors can assist with building defects and maintenance issues. They can
provide guidance on maintenance practices and help ensure buildings are kept in a safe and
structurally sound condition.

A: It can range from a few hours for a basic inspection to several days or weeks for more
extensive surveys.

A: Yes, building surveyors can provide expert advice and assistance in resolving disputes or legal
issues related to buildings.

A: The best time to book a house survey is once you've made an offer on the property you want
to buy, and it gets accepted.

A: If you undertake a RICS survey with us and we find items of concern that have a cost
associated, you can use this to reduce your offer.

A: Yes, that is correct. You need to appoint a surveyor to provide a License To Alter (LTA). Please
contact us for more information.

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