Chartered Surveyors Kent


Posted October 2, 2018 by CliffKirkBrown

Our surveyors have the membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This ensures that standards are not compromised.

 
Home Survey Reports
There are different types of homes that require different types of surveys. This is often carried out before the purchase of a property to provide detailed information such as the boundary and any existing agreements and highlight any aspects which need to be addressed by the new homeowners.

The other home survey report is the condition of the home report also known as Home Condition Report. This report will give you detailed information about the property condition, risks, and legal implications. Kirk-Brown Ltd have worked on properties of all sizes and nature. If you have any questions regarding our services, please don't hesitate to get in touch to speak to a member of our friendly and knowledgeable team.

Residential Building Survey
A residential building survey is a very important task to put into consideration. This should be carried out with care and in accordance to set standards. It's usually carried out to establish the condition of a residential property, often before purchase to assist in accurately determining the value. The surveyor will produce a detailed report on all aspects of the property including the boundaries and any underground infrastructure.

Kirk-Brown Ltd are experienced in carrying out building surveys on residential buildings of all sizes. From our central location in Maidstone, we provide our services across Medway, Tonbridge and Cranbrook. If necessary, we can provide our services further afield across Kent.

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Issued By Cliff Kirk-Brown
Business Address https://www.buildingsurveyormaidstone.com/
Country United Kingdom
Categories Architecture , Consumer , Engineering
Tags property , real estate , surveys
Last Updated October 2, 2018