Responding to vulnerable consumers
e.surv Chartered Surveyors have reported 28 incidents so far this year concerning vulnerable people, resulting in referrals to social services and the RSPCA, during routine property valuations for lenders.
e.surv Chartered Surveyors have reported 28 incidents so far this year concerning vulnerable people, resulting in referrals to social services and the RSPCA, during routine property valuations for lenders.
Five e.surv surveyors are celebrating success after achieving full membership status of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
In case you missed it, here is an opportunity to catch up with our latest technical paper which looks at the new HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) legislation.
e.surv’s Information Security Management System “continues to be well-maintained and supported”, according to BSI – the UK’s industry standards body.
Guns, rifles, drugs and hoards of cash, are just some of the things our surveyors have uncovered during routine home inspections over the last year, as we saw a 54% rise in our reporting of suspicious activity.
Innovation continues apace at e.surv. Building on our technological improvements, we continue to create new ways of doing things, to enhance our service for clients and their customers.
Glen has passed his Assessment of Professional Competence, achieving Member status of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. We caught up with Glen to chat about his Final Assessment and why he chose a career in surveying.
Ben Sharp, one of our successful APC candidates, talks about his two-year journey from AssocRICS to MRICS.
e.surv is delighted to announce that all five of our most recent APC candidates have passed their Final Assessments with flying colours.