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What Is a Dilapidations Survey and When Do You Need One?

What Is a Dilapidations Survey and When Do You Need One?

A dilapidations survey records a property’s condition and helps avoid landlord-tenant disputes. Find out when you need one and why it matters. ...more

Housing Conditions

January 29, 20265 min read

When to Instruct a Building Pathologist Instead of a Surveyor

When to Instruct a Building Pathologist Instead of a Surveyor

In cases of housing disrepair a building pathologist will look at the fabric of the building and identify root causes of issues. ...more

Housing Conditions

January 21, 20264 min read

The Difference Between Wear and Tear and Disrepair

The Difference Between Wear and Tear and Disrepair

Knowing the difference between wear and tear and disrepair can determine whether there are grounds to make a claim and any legal responsibilities. ...more

Housing Conditions

December 04, 20254 min read

What Your Damp Survey Should Include (and Why It Matters)

What Your Damp Survey Should Include (and Why It Matters)

Find out what a damp survey covers and it's vital for identifying causes, liability and solutions in housing disrepair cases. ...more

Housing Conditions ,DMC Surveys

November 04, 20254 min read

Top 5 Benefits of a Damp, Mould and Condensation Survey

Top 5 Benefits of a Damp, Mould and Condensation Survey

For landlords, addressing damp, mould, and condensation issues isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about protecting properties, maintaining tenant satisfaction, and staying compliant with increasingly st... ...more

Housing Conditions ,DMC Surveys

February 28, 20254 min read

How Thermal Imaging Detects Damp and Mould Before It Becomes Visible

How Thermal Imaging Detects Damp and Mould Before It Becomes Visible

When it comes to tackling damp and mould in rental properties, early detection is key. But what if the signs of an issue aren’t immediately visible? ...more

Housing Conditions ,DMC Surveys

February 21, 20254 min read

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