Does a Level 2 Survey include a valuation?

It can do, but it doesn’t always—it depends on which version you instruct. RICS recognises two Level 2 formats: RICS Home Survey – Level 2 (survey only) – condition report without a valuation. RICS Home Survey – Level 2 (survey and valuation) – the same condition...

Court vs Third Surveyor: What’s The Difference?

When a party wall matter becomes difficult, people often assume the next step is “court.” In reality, the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 builds in its own dispute-resolution mechanism through the Third Surveyor, which is usually faster, cheaper, and more practical than...

Does a Level 2 Survey cover all areas of the property?

Not always. A Level 2 Survey is designed to cover the main elements of the property through a more extensive visual inspection, but it only goes as far as areas are physically accessible and safe to inspect on the day. RICS is clear that the inspection is intended to...

Can I Withdraw A Party Wall Notice But Still Do My Works?

Yes — you can withdraw a Party Wall Notice, but you can’t usually rely on the withdrawn notice to legitimise the same notifiable works. If your works are still the type covered by the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, you’ll normally need to serve a fresh notice (or otherwise...