Trinity Surveyors Blog

MEES
04 Sep 23

Understanding the Impact of MEES on Rented Property in the UK

The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) legislation in the UK has brought about a significant transformation in the rental property...

Things to consider with an FRI Lease
28 Aug 23

Things to Consider Before Signing a Full Repair and Insuring Lease

Entering into a Full Repair and Insuring (FRI) lease is a significant commitment that can have far-reaching implications for both...

Housing Disrepair
21 Aug 23

Exploring the Human Habitation Act and Mitigating HHSRS Risks

At Trinity Surveyors we are often instructed to act as Expert Witness on Housing Disrepair matters for both Landlords and...

What is an FRI Lease
16 Aug 23

What is a Full Repair and Insuring Lease (FRI)?

A Full Repair and Insuring (FRI) lease is a type of commercial lease agreement that places specific responsibilities on tenants...

Guide to Buying a New Home
14 Aug 23

Things to consider when buying a Home, not just a house

Buying a home is a relatively significant decision that involves not only a substantial financial investment but also a long-term...

Rot Surveyors should look out for
30 Jun 23

What are the Different Types of Rot a Surveyor Should Look For?

When purchasing a property, it is essential for you to ask a Chartered Surveyor to check for different types rot....

Close up of Gutter in Schedule
18 Apr 23

What’s the Purpose of a Schedule of Condition Survey?

A Schedule of Conditions is considered to be a useful tool in providing protection for the instructing party. However, if...

Planned Maintenance
18 Apr 23

Can You Fly a Drone Close to Buildings & People?

There have been new drone laws issue that governs how close we can fly to people. With the correct drone...

Subdsidence
24 Mar 23

What is subsidence and how does it occur?

It goes without saying that buying a home is likely to be the biggest single investment you make in your...