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Inspections and Reports on Dwellings is a series of books covering
all the procedures for preparing reports on dwellings for buyers,
lenders and sellers. It follows the professional guidelines
developed in the light of court cases on negligence and Government
requirements for the production of Home Condition Reports.
The voluntary inclusion of the Home Condition Report and the Energy
Performance report in seller's Home Information Packs came into
affect for England and Wales in June 2007. This means that the
demand for reports for buyers and sellers will remain prominent for
some time to come.
These books are a timely and ideal text for surveyors and all those
engaged in preparing reports on dwellings, whether experienced,
newly qualified, studying for a degree or the appropriate
qualifications to become a member of a professional institution.
They are also a highly useful text to practitioners in all fields
who are preparing to take the Diploma in Home Inspection and become
Licensed Home Inspector.
Inspections and Reports on Dwellings is a series of four books, the
first three of which have already been published to considerable
success. This concluding book covers reports prepared before
dwellings are put on the market for sale, whether as a legal
requirement or on a voluntary basis. All take into account
guidelines laid down by the Courts for this type of work. Sellers'
surveys are not new, but only now have standard formats been
developed. In England and Wales this is the Home Condition Report,
with its Energy Performance Certificate, which can only be prepared
by Licensed Home Inspectors. The Home Inspectors hold a Diploma in
Home Inspection, sometimes with an add-on Certificate in Valuation
of Residential Property for Secured Lending and they are members of
a Government approved certification scheme. In Scotland each
dwelling must have a Single Survey Report carried out before it
goes on the market from 1 December 2008. The Single Survey Report
describes the condition, sets out accessibility information,
contains a valuation and energy reports. Initially only Chartered
Surveyors will be authorised to do this work. Both Inspectors and
Surveyors have to follow Codes of Conduct and Practice, carry
professional indemnity insurance and allow their reports to be
monitored to maintain standards - an entirely new concept. The book
examines the relevant legislation and looks closely at the entire
qualification and certification process for Home Inspector Valuers.
Additionally the likely reaction of sellers, buyers and lenders are
discussed. A substantial section is devoted to lending on dwellings
and the practicalities of their valuation by the Comparative,
Investment and Residual methods following the requirements of the
'Red Book'. Four detailed sample reports are included to
demonstrate how reports must be presented. The book is intended for
all those engaged in the preparation of reports on dwellings
whether experienced, newly qualified or studying. As well as being
an essential book for surveyors it will also be of considerable
interest to solicitors and estate agents, particularly those based
in Scotland. The authors, experienced Chartered Surveyors, have
written extensively on the diagnosis of defects in dwellings and
are joint authors of the successful EG Books publication The Repair
and Maintenance of Houses, 2nd edn.
Inspections and Reports on Dwellings is a series of four books, the
first three of which have already been published to considerable
success. This concluding book covers reports prepared before
dwellings are put on the market for sale, whether as a legal
requirement or on a voluntary basis. All take into account
guidelines laid down by the Courts for this type of work. Sellers'
surveys are not new, but only now have standard formats been
developed. In England and Wales this is the Home Condition Report,
with its Energy Performance Certificate, which can only be prepared
by Licensed Home Inspectors. The Home Inspectors hold a Diploma in
Home Inspection, sometimes with an add-on Certificate in Valuation
of Residential Property for Secured Lending and they are members of
a Government approved certification scheme. In Scotland each
dwelling must have a Single Survey Report carried out before it
goes on the market from 1 December 2008. The Single Survey Report
describes the condition, sets out accessibility information,
contains a valuation and energy reports. Initially only Chartered
Surveyors will be authorised to do this work. Both Inspectors and
Surveyors have to follow Codes of Conduct and Practice, carry
professional indemnity insurance and allow their reports to be
monitored to maintain standards - an entirely new concept. The book
examines the relevant legislation and looks closely at the entire
qualification and certification process for Home Inspector Valuers.
Additionally the likely reaction of sellers, buyers and lenders are
discussed. A substantial section is devoted to lending on dwellings
and the practicalities of their valuation by the Comparative,
Investment and Residual methods following the requirements of the
'Red Book'. Four detailed sample reports are included to
demonstrate how reports must be presented. The book is intended for
all those engaged in the preparation of reports on dwellings
whether experienced, newly qualified or studying. As well as being
an essential book for surveyors it will also be of considerable
interest to solicitors and estate agents, particularly those based
in Scotland. The authors, experienced Chartered Surveyors, have
written extensively on the diagnosis of defects in dwellings and
are joint authors of the successful EG Books publication The Repair
and Maintenance of Houses, 2nd edn.
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