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Report suitability

Residential & commercial properties

Houses, maisonettes, flats bungalows of traditional construction in a reasonable state of repair.

 Residential and most commercial properties regardless of condition but particularly suited to properties that are in a poor state of repair or have been altered considerably.

Report type & style

A short report suited to a specific purpose (see list on valuation page) This is not a substitute for homebuyer report or building survey

A standard format of report designed as an economy package.

A building survey is a detailed report that can be adapted to particular clients needs.

Report focus

Concentrates on value

Report takes into account significant and/or urgent which allows the client to consider if the purchase should proceed.

Details of the building construction, condition and remedial works required.

Valuation

Included

Included

Can be included by prior arrangement.

Added value:           Wheeldon & Deacon will be pleased to discuss the type of report and or  your particular requirements prior to  instruction. As always we are pleased to discuss the completed report either over the telephone or by prior appointment at our office.

This firm operates a complaints handling procedure.  Details can be obtained on request

This table is only intended as a rough guide.

Please telephone for more information & in depth guidance

A building survey (formerly known as a structural survey) is suited to residential or commercial properties, which were built prior to 1945, are in a dilapidated condition or are known to have a structural problem.

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