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Commercial Services

  • 18-04-2007 8:57am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    A Snag List is the inspection and investigation into the construction of a newly built property in sufficient detail to allow the building surveyor to compile a list of shortcomings, defects and irregularities with the property. This gives the purchaser an opportunity to furnish the builder/developer with a detailed list of snagging items, which should be completed before the finalisation of Contracts. The purpose of a Snag List is to ensure that the newly built property is in compliance with all current Building Regulations and has been finished to the highest possible standards.

    If you need any further information you should check this site out www.fergalbradley.com it has all the information you need on snag lists.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 tfannon


    This type of survey is usually carried out on second hand commercial properties (shops, offices, warehouses, etc.) prior to purchase. The report will identify defects within the property, advise on remedial works where required and provide budget remedial costs. The report will enable the building surveyor to advise what impact the condition of the building will have upon the purchaser which will allow the purchaser to make an informed decision prior to purchase. The report, depending on the size and condition of the property is usually 10-12 pages. Chartered Building Surveyors are specifically trained in this area.


    Well worth the cost for that piece of mind :)

    Check out www.fergalbradley.com for further information.


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