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What is a survey?
A survey could actually save you money. If there are any serious problems, you may be able to renegotiate the sale price to reflect the cost of any repairs. You may even decide you don't want to buy it at all.
Choose from:
Level 2 Survey and Valuation
- The Survey is for you and we don't receive a copy. We only receive and make our lending decision on the Halifax Valuation
- The Survey will give you guidance on defects and other issues that should help you make your decision to buy
- As the Survey is just for you, the surveyor will send you the appropriate terms and conditions for you to read, sign and return
Level 3 Building Survey and Valuation
- The Building Survey is a detailed report on the property, which can be tailored to fit your requirements
- The Building Survey is for you and we don't receive a copy. We only receive and make our lending decision on the Halifax Valuation
- Colleys, our own specialist surveying firm, offers a comprehensive service and would be happy to discuss this with you. Speak to one of mortgage advisers for more information
- As the Building Survey is just for you, the surveyor will send you the appropriate terms and conditions for you to read, sign and return
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