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Consultant Services

Commercial Survey
We undertake several types of surveys from acquisition to disposal on behalf of landlords and tenants.
Condition surveys a useful tool at the start of a lease to help aid negotiations at lease end; or a snapshot of the condition of a property portfolio.
Technical Due Diligence (TDD) prior to purchasing or taking on a lease a TDD will give a full appraisal of the building, services and associated land identifying key risks and cost liabilities. To find out more visit our sister site www.NTRCommercial.co.uk

Dilapidations
As a landlord, you will want to preserve the value of your asset and be compensated for any losses that you incur as a result of your tenant failing to comply with their lease obligations.
As a tenant, you will need advice on the validity and quantum of your landlord’s claim, as well as any statutory protection. In either situation, you need an experienced building surveyor with knowledge of the legislation, procedures, remedial work options and costs.​ To find out more visit our sister site www.NTRCommercial.co.uk
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Planned Preventative Maintenance
We deliver costed maintenance schedules to landlords, managing agents, end users and asset, property and facilities managers, to maximise the value of property portfolios and individual buildings.
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A PPM enables key stakeholders to make investment, disposal and refurbishment decisions about their portfolio. To find out more visit our sister site www.NTRCommercial.co.uk
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Party Walls
If you own a property and want to carry out work to a party structure (such as a shared wall, intermediate floors or other boundaries between your property) or if you are notified that your neighbour wants to carry out such works then you will need to engage the services of a party wall surveyor to facilitate the process, notify all the parties involved and issue a written document called the award to formalise any agreement between the building and adjoining owner.
Prior to works commencing on site, it is necessary to take a Schedule of Condition of adjoining buildings to enable a re-inspect the property on completion and ascertain whether or not any damage was done, and also direct what repairs should be carried out. To find out more visit our sister site www.NTRCommercial.co.uk
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How important is a house survey?A house survey is important because it helps identify potential problems with a property before you buy it. It can also help you negotiate a better price for the property.
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Is it worth getting a house survey?A house survey is typically ordered by a home buyer before finalizing the purchase of a property. The purpose of the survey is to identify any potential problems with the property that could end up costing the buyer money in the future. While a house survey is not required in every purchase, it is highly recommended. Many home buyers choose to get a survey even if they are not required to in order to avoid any potential problems down the road.
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What are the 3 types of residential survey?There are 3 types of residential survey: Condition Survey Homebuyers Survey Building Survey
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What is RICS?RICS is the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, a globally recognised professional body. You can learn more about the work they do via: https://www.rics.org/uk/