


RICS Home Survey Level 2 plus Repairs
A RICS Level 2 Home Survey, also known as a HomeBuyer Report, is a visual inspection of a property to assess its condition and identify any issues that may need attention. It's suitable for most properties that are relatively new and in good condition, such as conventional houses, flats, and bungalows built after 1890.
A Level 2 survey includes:
A visual inspection of the property's interior and exterior, including walls, ceilings, roof, guttering, windows, and doors
A visual appraisal of services like gas/oil heating
An inspection of boundary walls, fences, permanent outbuildings, and areas in common use
The survey will provide information on the property's construction, condition, repairs, location, local environment, and EPC assessment discrepancies. It will also include advice on defects that may affect the property and what maintenance or repairs may be required.
A schedule for estimated cost of repairs, 24 hour express turnaround and a Background Dossier is included.
A RICS Level 2 Home Survey, also known as a HomeBuyer Report, is a visual inspection of a property to assess its condition and identify any issues that may need attention. It's suitable for most properties that are relatively new and in good condition, such as conventional houses, flats, and bungalows built after 1890.
A Level 2 survey includes:
A visual inspection of the property's interior and exterior, including walls, ceilings, roof, guttering, windows, and doors
A visual appraisal of services like gas/oil heating
An inspection of boundary walls, fences, permanent outbuildings, and areas in common use
The survey will provide information on the property's construction, condition, repairs, location, local environment, and EPC assessment discrepancies. It will also include advice on defects that may affect the property and what maintenance or repairs may be required.
A schedule for estimated cost of repairs, 24 hour express turnaround and a Background Dossier is included.
A RICS Level 2 Home Survey, also known as a HomeBuyer Report, is a visual inspection of a property to assess its condition and identify any issues that may need attention. It's suitable for most properties that are relatively new and in good condition, such as conventional houses, flats, and bungalows built after 1890.
A Level 2 survey includes:
A visual inspection of the property's interior and exterior, including walls, ceilings, roof, guttering, windows, and doors
A visual appraisal of services like gas/oil heating
An inspection of boundary walls, fences, permanent outbuildings, and areas in common use
The survey will provide information on the property's construction, condition, repairs, location, local environment, and EPC assessment discrepancies. It will also include advice on defects that may affect the property and what maintenance or repairs may be required.
A schedule for estimated cost of repairs, 24 hour express turnaround and a Background Dossier is included.