Property inspection report Romford
M&S Property Surveyor is one of the leading provider of property inspection reports for visa and immigration applications in Romford. Our surveyors are fully qualified and experienced, and our reports meet all UK government requirements.
Romford - our inspection report for UK visa application
Property Inspection Report Romford for UK Immigration and Visa
f you need a property inspection report for a visa or immigration application in Romford, contact M&S Property Surveyor. We are one of the leading providers of property inspection reports in the UK. Our surveyors are fully qualified and highly experienced in producing property inspection reports.
- All our inspectors are highly qualified and trained to carry out the inspection.
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Property inspection report Guidance for UK Immigration and Visa
When applying for entry clearance visa into the UK, you may consider to obtain an independent assessment of the number of rooms and occupants of their proposed accommodation. A report from a suitably qualified body certifying that a personal inspection has been carried out is usually acceptable for this purpose. The Entry Clearance Officer must be satisfied that the accommodation will not become overcrowded or contravene public health regulations.
Property inspection Report Romford: Area covered
We provider property inspection report for UK immigration and visa all over the Romford areas. Romford is a large town in east London, England and part of the London Borough of Havering, the town is one of the major metropolitan centers of Greater London identified in the London.
- RM1: Romford, Rise Park
- RM2: Gidea Park, Heath Park
- RM3: Harold Wood, Harold Hill, Noak Hill, Harold Park
- RM4: Havering-atte-Bower, Abridge, Stapleford Abbotts, Noak Hill, Navestock, Stapleford Tawney, Stapleford Aerodrome, Passingford Bridge
- RM5: Collier Row
- RM6: Chadwell Heath, Marks Gate, Little Heath, Goodmayes (north), Hainault
- RM7: Rush Green, Mawneys, Romford
- RM8: Dagenham, Becontree, Becontree Heath, Chadwell Heath (south)
- RM9: Dagenham, Becontree Castle Green, Beam Park (west)
- RM10: Dagenham, Becontree
- RM11: Hornchurch, Emerson Park, Ardleigh Green
- RM12: Hornchurch, Elm Park
- RM13: Rainham, South Hornchurch, Wennington, Hornchurch Marshes, Beam Park
- RM14: Upminster, Cranham, North Ockendon, Bulphan
- RM15: South Ockendon, Aveley
- RM16: Chafford Hundred, Chadwell St Mary, North Stifford, Orsett
- RM17: Grays, Badgers Dene
- RM18: Tilbury, East Tilbury, West Tilbury
- RM19: Purfleet
- RM20: West Thurrock, South Stifford, Lakeside Shopping Centre
We have qualified and experienced property inspection surveyors in Romford.
We offer a personalized telephone service for a pre-visit assessment of your property, which will give you a good indication of the likely outcome of the inspection.
Our inspectors are all experts in property inspection for UK Immigration and Visa application, with the necessary qualifications and training to carry out the job to the highest standards.
Qualified professional to conduct a property inspection report in Romford and other UK areas.
Our property inspection reports will ensure will legal requirments
Our Property Inspection Reports will meet all legal requirements for adequate accommodation set by the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) adequate accommodation guidance. This includes:
- That the property is not and will not be overcrowded for both current and with addition of visa applicant in accordance with Part X of the Housing Act 1985 and that the property meets the legal requirements for Room standard and Space standard.
- That the property is free from Category 1 or Category 2 hazards in accordance with the HHSRS (Housing Health and Safety Rating System) and that Under section 604 of the Housing Act 1985 (as amended) the property is fit for human habitation.
- Free from conditions that may present a public health nuisance
- In a reasonable state of repair
property inspection report romford: all Post town areas
- ROMFORD
- DAGENHAM
- HORNCHURCH
- RAINHAM
- UPMINSTER
- SOUTH OCKENDON
- GRAYS
- TILBURY
- PURFLEET
What is the Housing health and safety rating system (HHSRS)?
The housing health and safety rating system (HHSRS) is a risk-based evaluation tool to help local authorities identify and protect against potential risks and hazards to health and safety from any deficiencies identified in dwellings. It was introduced under the Housing Act 2004 and applies to residential properties in England and Wales.
PHYSIOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Damp and Mould Growth
2. Excess Cold
3. Excess Heat
4. Asbestos and manufactured mineral fibre
5. Biocides
6. Carbon Monoxide and flue combustion products
7. Lead
8. Radiation
9. Uncombusted fuel gas
10. Volatile Organic Compounds
PHYSIOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Damp and Mould Growth
2. Excess Cold
3. Excess Heat
4. Asbestos and manufactured mineral fibre
5. Biocides
6. Carbon Monoxide and flue combustion products
7. Lead
8. Radiation
9. Uncombusted fuel gas
10. Volatile Organic Compounds
PHYSCHOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS
11. Crowding and Space
12. Entry by intruders
13. Lighting
14. Noise
PROTECTION AGAINST INFECTIONS
15. Domestic hygiene, pests and refuse
16. Food Safety
17. Personal Hygiene, sanitation and drainage
18. Water supply
PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENTS
19. Falls associated with baths etc
20. Falls on level surfaces
21. Falls on stairs or steps
22. Falls between levels
23. Electrical hazards
24. Fire
25. Hot surfaces
26. Collision and entrapment
27. Explosions
28. Ergonomics- position and use of amenities
29. Structural collapse and falling elements
Category 1 Hazards
The rating system compares the risks associated with different types of hazards. It should be borne in mind that all types of homes contain inherent hazards such as stairs and electrical equipment. Category 1 hazards are those where the most serious harm outcome is identified, for example, death, permanent paralysis, permanent loss of consciousness, loss of a limb or serious fractures.