Housing Disrepair Survey

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Whether you’re dealing with housing disrepair, planning a full building inspection, or addressing a specific property concern, our experienced surveyors are here to guide you. We provide clear, independent advice and practical solutions so you can move forward with confidence.

Housing Disrepair Survey

Housing disrepair report services are essential when tenants, landlords, or solicitors need independent evidence of poor property conditions. If you’re a solicitor handling tenant complaints or a tenant seeking evidence of poor living conditions, a Housing Disrepair Survey provides the detailed, independent report you need. Our surveys identify structural faults, safety risks, and maintenance failures with precision, giving you clear evidence for claims, negotiations, or legal action. All reports can be prepared in full compliance with Civil Procedure Rule Part 35, ensuring they meet the standards required for expert evidence in court.

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Why Choose a Housing Disrepair Survey?

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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.