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Residential property appraisal. Volume 2, Inspections, defects and reports [electronic resource] / Phil Parnham, Chris Rispin, Larry Russen, Fiona Haggett, Carrie de Silva.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Routledge, 2022Description: 1 online resource (416 pages) : illustrations (black and white)Content type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781000683417 (PDF ebook) :
Other title:
  • Inspections, defects and reports
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 333.3380941
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Setting up the service 3. Carrying out the service 4. Diagnosing building defects 5. Building movement 6. Moisture problems in buildings 7. Wood rot, wood-boring insects, pests and troublesome plants 8. Roofs and associated parts 9. External joinery, other parts and decorations 10. Internal matters 11. External and environmental issues 12. Non-standard forms of construction 13. Assessing safety hazards for occupants 14. Writing the report 15. Service completion, documentation storage and retention.
Summary: Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2, are handbooks not only for students studying residential surveying but also for those involved in the appraisal of residential property.Volume 1 has been updated and covers the valuation process as it relates to residential properties, particularly when valuation is undertaken for secured lending purposes. It addresses the basic skills required, the risks posed in a valuation, the key drivers of value, emerging issues that impact valuation and the key legal and RICS regulatory considerations that a valuer needs to understand. Volume 2 of the series goes on to consider the practical aspects of the survey and inspection of residential properties in more detail. Not only does this include updated sections on the most common defects (for example, building movement, moisture problems, wood rot and wood-boring insects), it also covers emerging challenges, including assessing personal safety hazards, modern construction technologies and materials and invasive plants. The volume also takes account of the Home Survey Standard recently published by the RICS and the changes resulting from climate change, the energy crisis and concerns about fire safety.Building services in domestic residential properties is another area of rapid change, especially with the development of low-carbon and renewable technologies. To ensure that this aspect is covered in sufficient detail, the content is to be included in Volume 3: Assessing Building Services.An essential book for students studying to enter the residential survey and valuation profession and for existing practitioners who wish to improve their knowledge of current practices.
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Originally published: in 1 volume as by Phil Parnham and Chris Rispin. London: Spon Press, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction 2. Setting up the service 3. Carrying out the service 4. Diagnosing building defects 5. Building movement 6. Moisture problems in buildings 7. Wood rot, wood-boring insects, pests and troublesome plants 8. Roofs and associated parts 9. External joinery, other parts and decorations 10. Internal matters 11. External and environmental issues 12. Non-standard forms of construction 13. Assessing safety hazards for occupants 14. Writing the report 15. Service completion, documentation storage and retention.

Residential Property Appraisal, Volumes 1 and 2, are handbooks not only for students studying residential surveying but also for those involved in the appraisal of residential property.Volume 1 has been updated and covers the valuation process as it relates to residential properties, particularly when valuation is undertaken for secured lending purposes. It addresses the basic skills required, the risks posed in a valuation, the key drivers of value, emerging issues that impact valuation and the key legal and RICS regulatory considerations that a valuer needs to understand. Volume 2 of the series goes on to consider the practical aspects of the survey and inspection of residential properties in more detail. Not only does this include updated sections on the most common defects (for example, building movement, moisture problems, wood rot and wood-boring insects), it also covers emerging challenges, including assessing personal safety hazards, modern construction technologies and materials and invasive plants. The volume also takes account of the Home Survey Standard recently published by the RICS and the changes resulting from climate change, the energy crisis and concerns about fire safety.Building services in domestic residential properties is another area of rapid change, especially with the development of low-carbon and renewable technologies. To ensure that this aspect is covered in sufficient detail, the content is to be included in Volume 3: Assessing Building Services.An essential book for students studying to enter the residential survey and valuation profession and for existing practitioners who wish to improve their knowledge of current practices.

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