Schedule of Condition Contact

Schedule of Condition Scope Review Contact

Information on what to send when the main question is what level of schedule, evidence, and reporting output is needed.

Why an early scope review helps

Not every schedule of condition needs the same level of detail. The right format depends on the lease, the building, the works, and how the record is likely to be used later.

A scope review at the outset helps avoid over-reporting where it is unnecessary and under-reporting where the risk profile is higher.

Read more about the service on the Schedule of Condition page.

What to send

To help determine the right scope, it is useful to send:

  • Any draft lease, heads of terms, or a short note on the intended use of the schedule.
  • Property address and a short description of the building.
  • Any sample concerns, project information, or particular areas you want the record to cover.
  • Any timing constraints or preferred reporting outcome.

What happens next

  1. The likely use of the schedule is reviewed against the building type and the information available.
  2. Advice is given on the level of detail, image coverage, and format likely to suit the instruction best.
  3. You receive a clearer recommendation on the most appropriate scope before the inspection is arranged.

Useful note

This route is helpful where the main question is not whether a schedule is needed, but how detailed it should be and what supporting records ought to be included.

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