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Your lender will probably carry out a property survey for its own purposes. As a bargaining tool and for security, it’s a good idea to commission your own survey. It's easy to find a surveyor.

Local Companies

Britannia
+44 (0) 1254 262038
27 King William Street
Blackburn
Marsden Building Society
+44 (0) 1254 261575
74 King William Street
Blackburn
Britannia
+44 (0) 1538 399399
22-26 Railway Road
Darwen
Nationwide Building Society
+44 (0) 845 730 2010
14 Broadway
Accrington
Nationwide Building Society
+44 (0) 845 730 2010
24 Market Street
Chorley
Yorkshire Building Society
+44 (0) 845 120 0100
25 King William Street
Blackburn
Nationwide Building Society
+44 (0) 845 730 2010
31 King William Street
Blackburn
Skipton Building Society
+44 (0) 1254 670616
57 King William Street
Blackburn
Skipton Building Society
+44 (0) 1254 398377
7 Union Street
Accrington
Cheshire Building Society
+44 (0) 1254 871628
60 Blackburn Road
Accrington
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Surveys and Surveyors

Unless you are putting a large deposit down on the property, your mortgage company or lender will probably carry out a survey for its own purposes. This is called a valuation and simply verifies that the property is adequate security for the lender's loan.

For your own peace of mind, and perhaps as a bargaining tool, it's therefore a good idea to commission your own survey. This can be either a Home Buyer's Report or the more expensive full structural survey – although this usually only applies to older or unusual properties.

Having your own survey carried out will ensure you are aware of any problems such as damp, dry rot or subsidence. It will also highlight remedial work that needs doing, which can be factored into the price. A survey could even save you from buying an unsuitable property.

Surveyors are easy to locate through your phone directory or through their industry body, RICS.

The Home Information Pack introduced in June 2007 may include a Home Condition Report outlining any problem areas. It may also let you know the approximate utility bills and council tax.

Find out more about the house-buying process in our guide to how to buy a house:

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 Useful Links:

www.rics.org.uk – industry body
www.HomeInformationPacks.gov.uk

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