Licence for Alterations for hard floor coverings

Hard floor coverings (engineered timber, laminate, LVT, tile, stone) are one of the most common reasons leaseholders need a Licence for Alterations — and also one of the most common triggers for noise complaints in blocks of flats. That’s because changing from carpet...

Licence for Alterations: a straightforward overview

A Licence for Alterations (sometimes called a licence to alter) is a formal written permission from a freeholder/landlord that allows a leaseholder (or tenant) to carry out certain works that would otherwise breach the lease. It is most commonly needed for leasehold...

Level 3 Survey Damp Checks

Damp is one of the most common concerns raised in home surveys—because it can be expensive to fix, disruptive, and (when misunderstood) easy to treat the wrong way. A Level 3 Survey (Building Survey) includes a thorough, building-led assessment of moisture risk across...