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What Does A Professional Snagger Actually Do ?

Snagging is an inspection of your new house or flat to identify defects that the housebuilder needs to rectify. The snagging inspection will inspect anything that falls below high standards of workmanship, anything not completed to specification, and anything that breaches building regulations.

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What Does A Professional Snagger Actually Do ?

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  1. What Does A Professional Snagger Actually Do? The property inventory industry consists of different failsafe services that give financial and legal protection to renters, homeowners, and landlords. For example, an Inventory Clerk in East London has the task of making detailed notes regarding the contents and condition of a property before it is let to a tenant. This is an important job because the return of a tenant’s complete deposit is dependent on the condition of the property when the tenant leaves, excluding normal wear and tear. On the other hand, the job of a professional snagger is equally as important. We can confidently say that anyone in the process of building a new home NEEDS a snagging inspection in London. Today, we are going to tell you all about what a professional snagger actually does, and why this is a service that is vital to newly built homes. Why Hire a Professional Snagger?

  2. Looking for a home in mint condition? You might think buying a new build is the answer.  But new does not necessarily mean flawless. Newly-built properties are known for minor defects or “snags” caused by poor workmanship or equipment, and they are a lot more common than you think. Snagging is an inspection of your new house or flat to identify defects that the housebuilder needs to rectify. The snagging inspection will inspect anything that falls below high standards of workmanship, anything not completed to specification, and anything that breaches building regulations. If you spot any defects in your home, it’s up to you to report them to your housebuilder. It’s then your housebuilder’s responsibility to fix these errors before the sale is completed. You can compile your own list but it is highly recommended to hire a professional company to do so. A professional snagging inspector is likely to spot more defects than a homeowner. As part of the service, they can liaise with your housebuilder on your behalf and push for the defects to be fixed. It also means you don’t have to get personally involved if you don't want to. When Should You Book Your Professional Snagger? Once you have made the wise choice to hire a professional snagger to inspect your newly built house, when should you consider starting the process of booking their services? A good rule of thumb is the sooner, the better. Most professional snaggers are usually booked weeks if not months in advance. Our best advice is, when you have decided which property inventory services in London you will hire a snagging inspection from, you will want to book their services the minute you know your completion date, you will usually be given a window for this date from your sales negotiator on-site. Upon knowing your estimated completion date, your builder is going to ask you to complete a snagging list usually within the first 7 days after legal completion. Not to worry, this is part of their procedures and in no way restricts you from issuing them with another snagging report at any time within your 2-year warranty period, however, We do recommend that you have your survey carried out within the first two months after legal completion. Content Source : Snagging Inspection In London

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