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Surveying comes in a variety of forms. A majority of homeowners will encounter a Home Buyer’s Survey within the procedure of selling or buying a property. The Home Buyer’s Survey is undertaken to make sure that the home buyer is fully knowledgeable about the condition of the property they are buying, along with any potential problems around insulation, damp proofing or drainage. For older buildings or for properties where the buyer is less certain of its condition, a full building survey can be undertaken, which goes into more detail when compared to a Home Buyer’s Survey, and will identify any further issues with the property as well as including an inspection of the land surrounding the building.
Other types of survey include a land survey, which will involve an inspection of the condition of the land. Surveyors can also carry out snagging reports, which are conducted after a new build is finished to highlight any issues or defects with the quality of the building which may then be rectified.
When looking for a company to undertake surveying work, ensure you choose a chartered surveyor qualified by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
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Mid Glamorgan is a ceremonial county in Wales, having the 7th largest land area in the country and located in the south, nearby Cardiff. It contained 6 principle zones, including Cynon Valley, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Valley. The county was abolished in 1996 and split-up among several other administrative counties including Gwent and the Vale of Glamorgan. The old borders of Mid Glamorgan now has a populace of 423,000, which is the fourth biggest population in Wales.