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Damaged and obsolete roof tiles
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Flat roof holding standing water
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Collapsing retaining walls
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Poor drainage layout causing blockages
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Warm air heating system with asbestos concerns
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Leaking balcony causing structural decay
Real Examples from HomeBuyer Surveys in Ashby-da-la-Zouch





Our surveyors found:
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Frost-damaged brickwork
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Blocked ventilation and poor insulation
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Condensation risk
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Substandard electrics
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Dangerous glazed doors
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Potential damp floors
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Ceilings at risk of collapse
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Missing fire breaks and roof linings





Issues included:
These are typical examples of defects identified during HomeBuyer Surveys in Ashby-da-la-Zouch.
RICS Homebuyers Survey on a 1909 Ashby-de-la-Zouch Semi-detached house





Ashby-de-la-Zouch semi-detached house with cellar and attic room from just after the turn of the century. The chimneys have been demolished probably because they were in very poor condition from attack by condensates of combustion and the original tiles roof replaced with a modern concrete tile one which raised concern about the structures ability to support the extra weight. Poor cellar ventilation had encouraged dampness which has caused decay of the floor structure and encouraged beetles to infest the floor planks. There was no protecting the occupier of the attic room from fire and the stairs to the attic room were steep with winding treads and difficult to use in the dark. External redner appeared to have used plaster rather than a sand and lime render which would make it vulnerable to water damage. The property had old lead water supply pipe and a corroding metal gas pipe. Insualtion of the attic room was considerably substandard.
Why have a Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey in Ashby-da-la-Zouch?
Even modest homes in Ashby-da-la-Zouch represent a major financial commitment. Undetected defects can:
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Reduce a property’s value significantly
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Lead to expensive repairs after completion
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Make a property difficult or impossible to sell
Common issues such as roof replacement, damp treatment, drainage problems, or rewiring can cost many thousands of pounds.
A Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey helps identify these problems before exchange of contracts, giving you the opportunity to:
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Make an informed decision
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Renegotiate the purchase price
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Avoid unexpected expenditure
Buying without a survey can easily result in £5,000 or more in unforeseen costs.
What is included in a Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey?
Our RICS HomeBuyer Reports in Ashby-da-la-Zouch follow the standard RICS format and are designed to clearly highlight issues that affect value, safety, and future maintenance.
The survey includes:
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A detailed inspection of accessible areas of the property
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Identification of significant defects
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Advice on repairs and ongoing maintenance
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Health and safety risks
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Environmental and location considerations
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Matters for your solicitor to investigate
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A market valuation, reflecting defects found
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An insurance rebuild cost for accurate cover
RICS HomeBuyer Condition Ratings Explained
Each element of the property is assessed using the RICS traffic-light condition rating system:
Condition Rating 3 (Red)
Serious defects that require urgent repair, replacement, or further investigation.
Condition Rating 2 (Amber)
Defects that require repair or replacement but are not urgent or serious.
Condition Rating 1 (Green)
No repair is currently required. Normal maintenance applies.
Not Inspected
Element not inspected (with reasons clearly explained).
HomeBuyer Survey vs Mortgage Valuation
A mortgage valuation is not a survey. It is carried out for the lender and may involve:
Mortgage valuations often miss serious defects.
A Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey:
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Is independent of your lender
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Is carried out by an RICS Chartered Surveyor
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Focuses on protecting you, not the bank
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Includes a more thorough inspection
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Summary – Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey Ashby-da-la-Zouch
A HomeBuyer Survey helps you:
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Decide whether to proceed with the purchase
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Understand the true condition of the property
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Assess whether the price is reasonable
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Budget for repairs and future maintenance
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Insure the property correctly
Level 2 HomeBuyer Surveys in Ashby-da-la-Zouch
If you are buying a property in Ashby-da-la-Zouch or the surrounding areas, a Level 2 HomeBuyer Survey provides essential protection and peace of mind.
Contact Steve Butler Chartered Surveyors today to arrange your HomeBuyer Survey in Ashby-da-la-Zouch.