10 year maintenance plan Onslow Court, Chelsea, SW10

Tim Greenwood & Associates have been appointed as retained surveyors to Onslow Court, London, with initial instructions including preparation of a 10 year maintenance plan, replacement of passenger lifts, ongoing licence matters, and monitoring of roof renewals.  We are pleased to be working with newly appointed managing agents MIH.

Internal and external redecoration programmes – 59 Cadogan Square, Belgravia

TGA are pleased to have acted as retained surveyors for the freehold company of 59 Cadogan Square for 10 years, during which time they have overseen internal and external redecoration programmes, numerous licence applications, renewal of lift installations, and the redevelopment of a two storey duplex penthouse over a period of 3 years including the […]

Right to manage company – Contract Administrator

Tim Greenwood & Associates have been appointed by a Right to Manage Company to act as contract administrators in relation to the internal repair and redecoration works required to the common parts of a 19th century purpose built residential block in Chelsea.  The works include renewal of lighting and power supplies to common areas as […]

Residential and leisure development Albert Court, London, SW7

Tim Greenwood has recently celebrated his 25th anniversary as the retained surveyor for Albert Court, a prestigious residential block immediately adjacent to the Royal Albert Hall.  Over the 25 year period TGA have acted as the retained surveyor in relation to internal and external repair and refurbishment works, the renewal of lifts, boiler plant, electrical […]

Understanding Commercial Property Dilapidations: A Guide for Vacating Tenants

Commercial property dilapidations are a crucial aspect of lease agreements that often present significant challenges for vacating tenants. This guide explores the key considerations and obligations tenants must understand to ensure a smooth property handover. What Are Commercial Property Dilapidations? Dilapidations refer to the state of (dis)repair in a commercial property due to maintenance neglect […]

What to Do if You Have Received a Schedule of Dilapidations

A Schedule of Dilapidations from your landlord can be concerning, especially when faced with potentially significant claims. Whilst any dilapidation claim may be unexpected and unwelcome, there are steps tenants can take to deal with such claims which will be of benefit to them. As experienced building surveyors, we regularly guide commercial tenants through this […]

Invalid Party Wall Notices

What Are the Consequences of Serving an Invalid Party Wall Notice? If you’re planning building works in England or Wales that involve excavating near or constructing on the boundary line between two properties, you have a legal duty and responsibility to serve a Party Wall Notice upon the neighbouring adjoining owner(s). In line with the […]

Dilapidations Survey Checklist: All You Need To Know

What Is a Dilapidations Survey? A dilapidations survey is aa detailed report on a commercial property’s condition, typically conducted during or at the end of a lease term to assess what repairs a tenant is responsible for. The survey identifies any disrepair or damage that occurred during the tenancy, providing a schedule of dilapidations for […]

Your Guide to Party Wall Agreements for Loft Conversions

Adding a loft conversion can be an excellent way to create extra living space and increase your home’s value.  Do you need a party wall agreement? Yes, you need a party wall agreement for a loft conversion if the work involves any part of a wall you share with an adjoining property, such as in […]

The True Cost of Rebuilding: Understanding Reinstatement Costs for Buildings

If a disaster were to strike and your building was destroyed, you may wonder how much it would cost to rebuild. Significant and devastating events like fires can leave a building’s structural integrity non-existent, whereby the building will need to be reconstructed. But how much would it cost to rebuild? This crucial question lies at […]