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About you
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The property
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Your proposal
Let's start with you
Tell us who you are and how to reach you. We'll use this to prepare your proposal and keep you informed.
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The property
Tell us about the property you're purchasing. This determines the right survey level and your fee estimate.

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Your requirements
Help us prepare. Your concerns go directly into the surveyor's briefing before the inspection.

This report is produced with AI-assisted drafting — reviewed and signed off by a RICS Chartered Surveyor. Learn more in the proposal →
Estimated fee (inc. VAT)
£695
Subject to surveyor confirmation · payable before report release
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Preparing your proposal…

Your survey proposal

Read carefully before accepting. Once authorised, we will contact you to confirm your inspection date within 24 hours.

InHouse Survey
Survey proposal
Private & Confidential
RICS Regulated Practice
14 Birkdale Road
Sheffield
Prepared for Laura Charlesworth

Scope of survey

This Home Survey — Level 2 is carried out by a Chartered Building Surveyor in accordance with the RICS Home Survey Standard (November 2020) and covers all accessible elements of the building, grounds, and services on the date of inspection.

ServiceStandardYour survey
Element-by-element condition ratings (CR1 / CR2 / CR3)
Construction summary — "Your Property" section
4-step defect analysis (element / defect / risk / advice)
Indicative repair cost estimates
Consumer verdict — should you proceed?
Era-specific contextual insights
Risk summary — building, grounds, people
Matters for legal advisors
Drone roof inspection
Thermal imaging survey
Video walkthrough
Costed schedule of works
Project advice consultation (60 min)

Fee

Fee includes VAT. Payable in full before the report is released. Your inspection date will be confirmed within 24 hours of acceptance.

What the inspection cannot cover

  • Floor coverings are not lifted; furniture is not moved without the occupier's agreement
  • Services — gas, electricity, heating, drainage — are visually inspected only and are not tested or commissioned
  • Roofs are inspected from ground level and/or a surveyor's ladder up to 3m; upper surfaces may not be fully visible unless drone inspection is included
  • Roof spaces are accessed from the hatch only where safe boarding and walkways are in place
  • Secured panels, electrical faceplates, and gas appliance covers are not removed
  • Intermittent service faults may not be apparent on the day of inspection
  • Areas that are inaccessible on the day are noted in the report with recommendations for further investigation
This survey is not a warranty

The report records conditions observed on the day of inspection. It does not constitute a warranty or guarantee. It does not protect you against defects that were concealed, not yet manifest, or not disclosed by the vendor. Vendors are not legally obliged to disclose known defects. Some issues are deliberately hidden by fresh decoration, furniture, or restricted access. Purchasing property carries inherent risk; this survey reduces but cannot eliminate that risk.

Vendor disclosure and concealment risk

The vendor or their agent may be present during the inspection. If specific areas were made inaccessible or recently redecorated before the visit, this will be noted in the report. Raise any concerns about deliberate concealment with your solicitor before exchange.

Terms of engagement

  • The survey and report are carried out by InHouse Survey, operating to the RICS Home Survey Standard (November 2020). The appointed surveyor is RICS Regulated and holds current Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • These terms are accepted when you authorise the survey below. Instructions will not be acted upon until authorisation is received
  • The report is prepared solely for the named client's use in connection with their proposed purchase of the property. No liability is accepted to any third party who relies upon it
  • InHouse Survey's liability is limited to the fee paid, except where professional negligence is established through a formal complaints process
  • Where access is refused or restricted by the vendor or occupier, the limitation will be noted clearly in the report and further investigation recommended
  • Professional Indemnity records are retained for a minimum of 15 years in compliance with RICS requirements
  • Complaints: InHouse Survey operates an RICS-compliant complaints handling procedure. Details are available on request. Unresolved complaints may be referred to the RICS Dispute Resolution Service
  • Governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts
How we use AI — RICS disclosure (effective March 2026)

Our reports are produced with AI-assisted drafting. The AI compiles narrative sections from the surveyor's structured inspection data, drawing on RICS guidance, era-specific building knowledge, and comparable case context to produce client-facing documentation that is clear, thorough, and consistent. AI does not inspect the property and does not replace professional judgement — it handles the writing; the surveyor handles everything else. Every section is reviewed, edited where necessary, and explicitly approved by the appointed RICS Chartered Surveyor before the report is released. A full audit trail — AI draft, surveyor edits, and final approved version — is retained for a minimum of 15 years in compliance with RICS PI requirements.

Accept and authorise
By entering your full name below, you confirm you have read and understood the scope, limitations, and terms set out in this proposal, and you authorise InHouse Survey to proceed with the inspection. The fee stated above will be payable before the report is released.
Full name
LC
Laura Charlesworth

Ref: IH-2026-0043
Survey authorised
Your proposal has been accepted and we've received your requirements. We'll confirm your inspection date by email within 24 hours. The surveyor's briefing has been updated automatically.
IH-2026-0043