Building Survey Protocols for Private Rental Sector Compliance: Navigating Awaab’s Law 2026 Expansion

The death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from prolonged mould exposure in December 2020 triggered one of the most significant legislative shifts in UK housing safety history. By 2026, Awaab's Law now mandates strict timeframes for addressing not just damp and mould, but eight additional hazard categories including electrical risks, fire hazards, excess temperatures, and structural […]
Renters’ Rights Act 2026 and Building Surveys: What Property Surveyors Need to Know About Landlord Liability

Landlords across England face their most significant regulatory shift in decades: 24-month Rent Repayment Orders for compliance failures and £40,000 maximum fines for ignoring enforcement notices[2]. The Renters' Rights Act 2026, with Phase 1 commencing 1 May 2026, fundamentally transforms how property surveyors must approach building assessments for rental properties. Understanding the Renters' Rights Act […]
Valuation Accuracy in Spring 2026’s Market Paradox: Surveyor Strategies When Sentiment Diverges from Activity

Year-over-year home price growth has collapsed to just 0.5% in February 2026—a dramatic deceleration that has caught many market participants off guard.[4] Yet simultaneously, agent confidence in buyer traffic has surged from 27% to 37% compared to the prior year, creating a puzzling disconnect between optimistic sentiment and subdued price momentum.[3] This is the defining […]
Party Wall Surveyor Impartiality and RICS Standards: Managing Conflicts in 2026’s Busy Renovation Market

The UK property renovation sector has surged by 34% since 2024, creating unprecedented demand for party wall surveyors—and with it, a sharp rise in complaints about perceived conflicts of interest. As renovation projects multiply across London and beyond, the pressure on surveyors to maintain strict impartiality while managing competing client interests has never been more […]
Real-Time Sensor Technology in Building Surveys: Detecting Damp, Mould, and Temperature Hazards in 2026

The global smart building sensors market is racing toward $143 billion by 2025, with projections showing a staggering 21.2% compound annual growth rate through 2033 [1]. This explosive growth signals a fundamental transformation in how building professionals detect and prevent property hazards. Real-Time Sensor Technology in Building Surveys: Detecting Damp, Mould, and Temperature Hazards in […]












