Measurement matters Why ask for a property measurement to RICS standards? [withdrawn]
Language: English Series: RICS Consumer GuidePublication details: London RICS 2020Subject(s): Summary: This consumer guide aims to ensure consistency in the measurement of residential property for sales and letting purposes to avoid new buyers and renters paying more than they should for a property based on inaccurate floorplans.Summary: Supersedes the by 2018 editionSummary: Withdrawn on issuance of the new Home Survey Standard, no new edition planned. Note there is no longer a test or certificate for surveyors for measuring.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | |
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This consumer guide aims to ensure consistency in the measurement of residential property for sales and letting purposes to avoid new buyers and renters paying more than they should for a property based on inaccurate floorplans.
Supersedes the by 2018 edition
Withdrawn on issuance of the new Home Survey Standard, no new edition planned. Note there is no longer a test or certificate for surveyors for measuring.