On every property, the lender will require to know that they are lending
money on a suitable property. This will
entail a valuation and normally a surveyor will vist the subject property. This is a fairly basic valuation and is for
the lender, paid for by the borrower, and it should not be relied upon as a
guarantee that the property is sound and fit for purpose. It only
responds to the questions lenders ask relating to the property being suitable
security for mortgage purposes. They have no obligation to tell you what
is in the report or give you a copy!
In some cases, they will not actually visit. This is because they
can often access detailed information electronically, normally called an
Automated Valuation Model (AVM), where a mathematical system calculates the
property’s value based on a number of comparable properties and other in-depth
calculations.
Therefore, you should always consider the benefit of an independent
survey on the property you are purchasing to ensure that any and all defects
are noted before signing contracts. There are two main types of survey
available, aside from the standard lender mortgage valuation.
Homebuyer Report - a standard format set out by the Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This will not focus on every aspect of the property
as a building survey will (below), but will advise on urgent matters needing
attention. It may advise if items (a leaky roof for example) might have an
adverse effect on the value of the property, or if further investigations are
required.
A Building Survey – an in-depth survey for all properties: listed
buildings: buildings that have had extensive alterations, or of an unusual
construction. The surveyor will examine all accessible parts of the property
and advise on technical information: the condition relative to age: further
special investigations required, and provide extensive information on major or
minor defects.
Both will comment on whether the agreed asking price is reasonable,
whether it reflects the condition of the property and should give you peace of
mind whilst making the biggest purchase of your life!
Finally, I’m always looking for content ideas. So, if you have any
burning questions or items you would like to see, please don’t be shy to
ask! You can email me at dale@impactsf.co.uk or call me on
the number above.
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