A Chartered Surveyor is a member of RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors). A Chartered Survey carries out a survey of the conditional of the property and it is their job to make sure you feel confident that the results are appropriate to your needs.
2. What is Charted Surveying ?
A Chartered Surveyor is a member of RICS
(Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors). A
Chartered Survey carries out a survey of the
conditional of the property and it is their job
to make sure you feel confident that the
results are appropriate to your needs.
3. What surveys do we offer?
The six types of surveys, we offer are;
• Building surveys
• Construction surveys
• Environmental surveys
• Rural surveys
• Measurement surveys
• Mortgage surveys
4. What equipment do we used?
Some of the following equipment's used in
surveys
• Laser measures
• Tape measures
• Distometer
• Auto levels
5. Levels of surveys
The type of survey that will be suitable to your
property, will depended on the level of survey
that is required, according to RICS. The following
are 3 different types of surveys.
• RICS – Level 1 (Condition Survey)
• RICS – Level 2 (Homebuyers Survey)
• RICS – Level 3 (Building Survey)
6. Report produced
The following are the factors that we include is our
report produces;
• Client Focused
• Proactive
• Collective Enfranchisement
• Innovative
• Services
• Investment and development consultancy
7. RICS parent company guarantee
According to the RICS parent company
guarantee your “employer should give you
specialist advice, where appropriate (Which
includes background information, legal advise
and information on the properly)