Can you survey property without permission UK?

As it turns out, that surveyor either has a clear legal right to your property or is trespassing. If the surveyor is trespassing, they are just like any other intruder.
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How much does a legal boundary survey cost UK?

The cost of a topographical land survey is based on the size of your land and how long the survey takes. This can cost between £400 and £1000 per day.
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Can I do my own house survey?

Usually a qualified surveyor would have the knowledge to provide a thorough survey of the property but it is possible that you could be left with a few nasty surprises upon purchasing your home which is why many people are now choosing to undertake their own survey as well as a home-buyers survey.
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Is a house survey legally binding?

Whilst it's possible to arrange a survey prior to making an offer (if the property owner is in agreement), it's rarely necessary since any offer to buy or sell a property is not legally binding until signed contracts have been exchanged and the buyer's deposit is paid (usually around 10% of the purchase price).
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Can a surveyor determine a boundary?

Surveyors can advise on issues arising from boundary disputes, including how boundaries are defined and how they can be identified.
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What is the 7 year boundary rule UK?

Some believe that there is a 7-year limit on adverse possession, meaning that a squatter can take ownership of land after they have been using that land without the owner's permission for a certain amount of time.
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How do I find my exact property boundaries UK?

If you want to check if we have any boundary information, you can get a copy of the title register, title plan, and any 'filed' deeds we have for your own property and your neighbour's property.
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Can I refuse homebuyers survey?

If you consider a buyer is making unreasonable demands, you can refuse to sell at any price or on any terms and look for another prospective buyer. If you consider a buyer is making unreasonable demands, you can refuse to sell at any price or on any terms and look for another prospective buyer.
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Can you find out if a survey has been done on property?

Contact your loan officer to find out if he has access the property's survey. The mortgage lender might have a copy of the property survey, because it also holds the title.
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How long is a house survey valid for UK?

The property price (or valuation) in the Homebuyer's Survey and Valuation report is only valid for up to 90 days. As the market prices fluctuate so rapidly, this particular piece of information can only be relied on for a short period of time.
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Do you instruct solicitor before survey?

The answer is yes. Since the survey is an optional part of the process, you should start the process of conveyancing as quickly as possible. If you want everything to run quickly and smoothly then instruct a solicitor or conveyancer as soon as you put in an offer and before any surveys are completed.
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Are house surveys a waste of money?

The only situation where paying for a survey might be considered a waste of money is if you are buying a new build. This is because it should come with a 10-year warranty from the builder.
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Should I send solicitors survey?

You are always advised to have a survey, and it should be carried out by a Chartered Surveyor. But your conveyancer, they will not have any surveying experience of course, so as to be able to comment on your survey report, nor of course will it make much sense to them when they have not visited the property.
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How much does a house survey cost 2021 UK?

A home survey in the UK will cost between £400* to £1,425* on average, depending on the property price and the size of the property, where it's located and the type of home survey that's required.
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How do I find my boundary line?

Most boundary agreements will be in writing and should be noted on your title documents. It is therefore useful to check your title documents, as well as any information you were provided with at the time you bought your property, for any mention of a boundary agreement.
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How do I dispute a boundary?

If you know where the boundary is and you don't need to follow the process for party walls, the best approach is to talk to your neighbour. Talk to them face to face if you can - make a note of what you agreed. If you don't feel comfortable speaking to them, write to them or ask someone to contact them for you.
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What do you legally have to disclose when selling a house UK?

Any ongoing problems with neighbours, including boundary disputes. Any neighbours known to have been served an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) Whether there have been any known burglaries in the neighbourhood recently. Whether any murders or suicides have knowingly been committed in the property recently.
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How long are you liable after selling a house UK?

If you're wondering how long are you liable after selling a house in the Uk, the answer is around six years, though, in some cases, it might be less. Buyers can sue sellers that have intentionally left out defects or details that can affect the functionality of the property and its value.
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Do estate agents have to disclose survey results UK?

The short answer to the question 'Do estate agents have to disclose survey results? ' is 'Yes'. Under the consumer protection regulations, they must disclose pertinent information about the property which may influence the buyer's decision.
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What percentage of home buyers have a survey?

The number of people having at least a base level survey has increased over time, from 63 per cent 20 years ago to 91 per cent in the last 12 months.
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Can I sue my buyers surveyor?

Can you sue your surveyor? Just like anyone who is providing professional services, if your surveyor has not done their job properly then it is right that you should have some form of recourse, particularly if their actions have left you with damage and/or losses to deal with.
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Should I worry about house survey?

Be honest with the surveyor, make sure they can easily access all areas of your home, and repair any small problems to give a good impression from the offset. Most importantly - don't worry. House surveys are a completely normal part of the purchasing process.
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Can a Neighbour block a right of way?

What is a substantial interference? If your right of way is blocked in any way, this can cause inconvenience. However, to be able to take action against the person causing the inconvenience, the blockage must be a substantial interference.
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Can a Neighbour claim my land?

any evidence produced by your neighbour to suggest that they have been in occupation of the disputed land for 12 years or more without objection and which may now entitle them to claim ownership under the law of adverse possession.
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Can I put a fence up without my Neighbours permission UK?

If you're someone who wants to put your fence in a place which is completely on your property, then you don't have any issues, and you're free to do whatever you please. However, if you want to intrude on the boundary line between you and your neighbours property, that's when you have to ask permission.
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