Dilapidations surveys carried out nationwide by Edgeworth Street Chartred Building Surveyors, Birmingham, UK
 

Dilapidations Surveys

An important message for commercial property tenants.

Are you facing a dilapidations claim at the end of your commercial property lease?

Edgeworth Street Chartered Building Surveyors specialise in dilapidations surveys and can often drastically reduce the dilapidations claims submitted by aggressive landlords.

With extensive experience of conducting dilapidations surveys and expertise in contract negotiation, Edgeworth Street has an enviable reputation amongst building surveyors nationwide.

The reason?
Because Edgeworth Street treats all claims as though
they are dealing with their own money!

If your company is coming to the end of a lease, surrendering a lease or even requires assistance or advice prior to signing a lease, we can help you to minimise the cost of any dilapidations claim that is served on you.

If you have ever experienced a dilapidations dispute, you probably already know that the outcome depends on far more than just the technical skill of the surveyor.

Your surveyor needs to thoroughly understand the terms of your lease and how to effectively negotiate on your behalf with other parties including other surveyors, solicitors and other professional advisors.

Edgeworth Street is never intimidated by the "big names" and will almost certainly be able to get you a better dilapidations settlement than you might otherwise achieve.

Feel free to browse our site for information that could help you to achieve a more attractive dilapidations settlement. We've even provided a free example dilapidations survey that you can download for your reference.

But please remember, when it comes to the end of your lease, you will need a competent, experienced and determined negotiator on your side, who will fight for every penny as if it were his own. Can you say that of your current advisors?

Call us today for free, impartial and friendly advice on 0121 711 7110 or 07800 790427. Ask for Robert Street or David Carter.