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The right way to achieve the best lease terms on your new office

02nd February 2012
There are a number factors you really want to determine in advance of shaking hand on the heads of terms on your new office. More often than not businesses will concentrate most of their energy on the rent, failing to benefit from many other important asp... Read >
Author: john smith

The Benefits Of A Property Inspection

10th January 2012
Something that has always amazed me since I arrived in Thailand is that there are no legal requirements or obligations of property inspections on new or second hand properties. If you are like me, a British expat, you will know that it is a compulsory whe... Read >
Author: Tom Aikins

Home Buyers Survey: Paying More Upfront Could Save You In The Long-Run

07th December 2011
Forking out on an expert to survey the house is an unwelcome antidote to finding your dream home. Mortgage lenders, unfortunately, won't provide you with a loan unless you pay to have a basic valuation conducted, so it's in you interest to make sure that ... Read >
Author: Alex Mason

Know How Groundwater Surveyors Help Water Well Drilling Contractors

17th November 2011
Why drill a water well or is water well drilling important for homeowners? The need for water is universal and the scarcity of water is one of the reasons for drilling water well. Whatever may be the purpose behind your water well drilling purpose followi... Read >
Author: Nick

Mobile Land Survey - Kinds of Surveys

24th October 2011
Web page Arranging Survey - This combines the perform completed in boundary and topographic surveys to setup a base for potential patterns and advancements. Commonly utilized for additions or new household development, subdivision progress, commercial lan... Read >
Author: TimMurray

Making A Professional Negligence Claim Against the Surveyor Who Valued A Property

06th October 2011
Often a surveyor's job is seen as quite a good one. Surveyors are not desk bound, they can go out on site, assess buildings and ascertain their market value or if there are any structural problems which may affect the value of the house or property. Then ... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

A1 Poster Printing

03rd October 2011
Whether you are a surveyor, architect of landscape gardener, A1 poster printing has to be of the finest quality in order to ensure complete satisfaction every time! A1 poster printing can often be inadequate and disappointing, and you need to guarantee th... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

Buy car insurance on webfrom the very comforts of your home

29th September 2011
If you want to buy car insurance on web,it is important to research a lot. This will help you get motor insurance online that suits your budget and requirements. With the arrival of the World Wide Web, it is quite possible to buy car insurance on web.T... Read >
Author: himanshu

Inspecting the property: Do not take it lightly!

14th September 2011
In case you are planning to purchase a property, it is better to get as much knowledge about its real condition before you make the payment. This is how the risk of your money being drained will be reduced considerably. There are many cases when people ha... Read >
Author: arronfarnandis

Leica Survey Equipment—All That A Surveyor Needs

26th August 2011
The job of a surveyor may seem simple enough to some people. All they really do is go on the field, set up their high-tech gadgets, let these gadgets do all the work and report their findings once they’ve gathered sufficient data, done. Although it may se... Read >
Author: jessemcgraw

Repair, Renovate and Rebuild With The Financial Clout of a Remortgage!

19th August 2011
The extremely slow growth of the property market and the fact that lenders are now loosening up their lending criteria means that more and more people are looking to remortgage in order to fund home improvements rather than move house. Plenty of famili... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Technology for Building Laser Scanning: An Overview

17th August 2011
Years back, evaluating building sites and carrying out construction relied on systems which were time consuming as well as yielded less than precise information. Today, however, building businesses may use laser scanners to collect the complete informatio... Read >
Author: Chris

Lease Extension

16th August 2011
Property can be owned in two main ways. Owning the freehold of a property means you own the property outright, with no time limitations. If you own the leasehold of a property you own the right to stay in the property for a set number of years. This ri... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

The Time Is Ripe To Apply For A Secured Loan Or A Remortgage

28th July 2011
It is easy to understand why there has been a decline in remortgages, mortgages and secured loans in recent years, but there is more than one reason for this. The reason for the decrease in mortgages is certainly very understandable, as a mortgage is w... Read >
Author: Champion Finance

10 Terms Of Remortgage Jargon You Should Know When Remortgaging

28th July 2011
A remortgage is when you change your mortgage to a new mortgage deal, either with you existing lender or with a new one. There is some jargon involved, and here we explain what it all means. Valuation: A valuation is simply when a surveyor checks your... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham
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