ESG in Acquisitions

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ESG in Acquisitions

ESG in acquisitions plays a growing role in modern property investment and commercial due diligence. Investors increasingly rely on ESG data to assess sustainability performance, regulatory exposure, and long-term operational risk before completing acquisitions.

Environmental assessments focus on energy efficiency, carbon output, building performance, and compliance with sustainability standards. Properties with poor environmental performance often face higher operating costs and lower resale value.

Social considerations address safety compliance, tenant wellbeing, accessibility standards, and housing quality regulations. Identifying social risks early protects investors from legal disputes and reputational damage.

Governance reviews ensure property documentation, compliance records, and management processes meet regulatory expectations. Strong governance frameworks improve transaction confidence and reduce acquisition delays.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything You Need to Know

A housing disrepair survey is an independent inspection that identifies property defects, hazards, and maintenance issues. It’s commonly used as evidence in tenant complaints or legal claims.

Solicitors, tenants, landlords, and property managers use these reports to prove disrepair cases, negotiate rent, or ensure properties meet safety standards.

 

The survey covers the full property condition, including damp, leaks, structural damage, heating, insulation, and any health or safety risks.

 

Yes — our reports include photographs, detailed descriptions, and recommendations, making them suitable for use in court or tenancy disputes.

 

Reports are typically delivered within a few working days after inspection, depending on the property size and the complexity of issues found.