At JC Kelly & Co we aim to provide an outstanding level of client service whilst maintaining highly competative fees. Please click on the relevant "Quote Button" below and we will provide a written quotation by email.
If you require any further information, or you would like to speak to a qualified Chartered Surveyor about a specific query, please feel free to call John Kelly on 01274 882233
This is poentially the largest single investment you are ever likely to make, once you exchange contracts with the vedor you are committed to purchase the property warts and all! A residential survey is a cost effective way to put you "in the picture" and could potentially save you thousands in unnecessary repair costs.
Whether you are purchasing or leasing a commercial property for your own occupation or as an investment, having a survey makes good sense. Our Full Building Survey Report will provide all the information you need to make an informed decision as to whether, or not, you should proceed, and what repairs are likely to be required to the property. If you are taking a Lease then you are well advised to have a Schedule of Condition prepared in order to limit your Dilapidations Liability at the end of your lease.
If you intend to carry out works to a party wall or build near to a neighbouring building, you are likely to trigger the Party Wall etc Act 1996. We can advise on the service of the relevant notice and ensure that you benefit from the rights afforded to you under the act.
This is a complex and contentious aspect of the landlord and tenant relationship, we can advise Landlords or Tenants in order to ensure that the repairing covenants detailed within the lease have been correctly complied with.
Are you a residential Landlord with one of more HMO properties (Home of Multiple Occupation)? If so you may be entitled to claim Capital Allowances on the plant and machinery within certain parts of the property.
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