Renters’ Rights Act 2026: Building Survey Implications for Landlord Compliance and Valuation Risk
Over 2.3 million privately rented households in England are now subject to one of the most significant legislative overhauls in a generation — and the majority of landlords have yet to commission a single compliance-focused building survey. The Renters' Rights Act 2026: Building Survey Implications for Landlord Compliance and Valuation Risk is not simply a […]
Renters’ Rights Act 2026: Building Survey Implications for Landlord Compliance and Valuation Risk
Over 2.3 million privately rented households in England are now subject to one of the most significant legislative overhauls in a generation — and the majority of landlords have yet to commission a single compliance-focused building survey. The Renters' Rights Act 2026: Building Survey Implications for Landlord Compliance and Valuation Risk is not simply a […]
Building Survey Demand Surge in Q2 2026: Capacity Planning and Service Delivery Strategies for Recovering Markets

The RICS Residential Market Survey recorded a +35% net balance of optimism among surveyors for the 12-month sales outlook at the start of 2026 — the strongest forward confidence reading in over two years. Yet optimism alone does not pay salaries, clear backlogs, or protect professional standards. For surveying firms navigating the Building Survey Demand […]
Regional Valuation Divergences in Spring 2026: Building Survey Strategies for North-South Market Splits

A gap of more than 8 percentage points now separates annual price momentum in the North West of England from that of prime Central London — a divergence so pronounced that RICS data for Spring 2026 is forcing surveyors to abandon one-size-fits-all valuation models entirely [1]. The era of reading a national average and calling […]




