A survey is the responsibility of the buyer, it is a particular type of report offered for both residential and commercial properties, there are certain types of surveys some more detailed than others, covering different elements of a building condition, it’s construction and or it’s valuation
The building survey
The building survey was once known as a structural survey, this type of survey is appropriate for both commercial and residential properties, this type of survey will be utilised when a home is of abnormal design, construction, condition or even when there are plans for a remodeling or maybe a conversion. The building survey report should include details of the material type, the construction type and all the technical information. The survey would also cover any major or minor problems of the house.
Residential building surveys
The residential building survey can vary in the amount of detail contained in the report, it would be up to the buyer to judge how detailed the report should be. Because there are many variations in residential dwelling how detailed a report will be will be agreed between the buyer and the surveyor. A normal residential building survey should at least incorporate the structure of a house, the Finnish, the outbuildings and the grounds, also included in the report would be the surveyor conclusions, where the surveyor would point out defects and problems found, within the surveyor’s conclusions the buyer will find directives on how and what is needed to rectify the problem or defect found, this is ment to leave the buyer with knowledge of hot to direct there contractor.
Valuation survey
A valuation survey is one of the basic surveys that are available, this type of survey would be the minimum survey allowed by a lender. The survey will report on areas such as the general condition of a property and its value, if a surveyor reports of any major problems you may be required by the lender to produce a more in depth report.
The value of the home will be gauged on the general condition and other similar properties within it’s area are taken into consideration, other fators that will effect the valuation of a home would be the age, the location, and the condition of the property.
A valuation survey is not a survey that greatly benefit the purchaser it is meant more for the lenders, in the event a home is down valued (a property is valued lower than the asking price) a lender could withdrawal the offer of a mortgage or even lower in the amount of mortgage previously offered.
The valuation mortgage would usually be priced around
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