Level 2 vs Level 3 RICS Surveys: Choosing the Right Option for UK Flats and Houses in 2026

Nearly 40% of UK property buyers discover significant defects after purchase that could have been identified during a proper survey—a costly mistake that often runs into tens of thousands of pounds. The choice between a Level 2 and Level 3 RICS survey represents one of the most critical decisions in the property buying process, yet […]
Party Wall Awards in Practice: Drafting, Negotiating, and Enforcing for UK Home Extensions

More than 40% of UK home extension projects trigger party wall procedures, yet most homeowners discover this requirement only after their builder breaks ground—often resulting in costly work stoppages and neighbour disputes that could have been prevented with proper advance planning. Understanding Party Wall Awards in Practice: Drafting, Negotiating, and Enforcing for UK Home Extensions […]
April 2026 RICS Residential Market Survey: Implications for Building Surveyors and Valuers

Buyer demand has plummeted to a net balance of -26% in February 2026, marking the sharpest deterioration in market sentiment since the turbulent autumn months of 2023. This dramatic shift, revealed in the latest RICS residential market data, signals a fundamental recalibration in how property professionals must approach surveys, valuations, and client advisory services throughout […]
Expert Witness Protocols for Residential Building Disputes: RICS Standards and Court Preparation

Residential building disputes cost UK homeowners over £1.2 billion annually, with expert witness testimony proving decisive in 78% of cases that reach court. Yet many qualified surveyors find themselves unprepared when called to provide expert evidence, lacking systematic protocols for evidence gathering, report structuring, and courtroom testimony. Understanding Expert Witness Protocols for Residential Building Disputes: […]
Chartered Surveyors’ Due Diligence Checklists for 2026 Commercial Property Acquisitions

UK commercial property transactions reached £52.3 billion in 2025, marking a 23% increase from the previous year as investors returned to the market following interest rate stabilization. Yet behind each successful acquisition lies a critical truth: inadequate due diligence remains the primary cause of post-purchase disputes and unexpected liabilities. As transaction volumes surge in 2026, […]












