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EWS1 Certificates in Earl's Court

EWS1 external wall fire review assessments for residential buildings across Earl's Court SW5.

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EWS1 Certificates in Earl's Court

EWS1 Assessments across Earl's Court

EWS1 certificates are required for mortgage lending on many residential buildings in Earl's Court. Our assessors carry out external wall fire review assessments and issue EWS1 forms that satisfy lender requirements.

We provide EWS1 assessments for residential buildings across Earl's Court, issuing certificates that confirm the fire safety status of external wall systems. Our assessors are qualified to the standard required by RICS and the relevant professional bodies.

What We Cover

EWS1 Certificates scope in Earl's Court

EWS1 Assessment

External wall fire review assessment for residential buildings in Earl's Court, determining the fire safety rating of the external wall system.

Mortgage Facilitation

EWS1 certificates that satisfy lender requirements for mortgage applications on properties in Earl's Court.

Risk-Based Approach

Proportionate assessment under PAS 9980 where applicable, identifying buildings in Earl's Court that can achieve satisfactory ratings without remediation.

Building Safety Advice

Guidance on next steps where EWS1 assessment identifies concerns, including remediation options and funding routes for buildings in Earl's Court.

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FAQs

EWS1 Certificates FAQs for Earl's Court

Does my building in Earl's Court need an EWS1 certificate?

EWS1 certificates are typically required for buildings with cladding or external wall materials where a lender or buyer requests confirmation of fire safety. Many residential buildings in Earl's Court above a certain height require assessment.

How long does an EWS1 assessment take in Earl's Court?

We can typically complete an EWS1 assessment in Earl's Court within two to four weeks of instruction, depending on building complexity and access arrangements.

What EWS1 ratings are there?

The EWS1 form provides ratings from A1 to B2. A1 and A2 confirm no significant concerns. B1 indicates remediation is needed but the building is safe to occupy. B2 indicates remediation is required with interim fire safety measures.

Who pays for the EWS1 certificate in Earl's Court?

Costs are typically borne by the building owner or management company. For individual flat sales in Earl's Court, the cost may be shared among leaseholders or covered by the freeholder depending on lease arrangements.

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Need ews1 assessments in Earl's Court? Call 020 8054 8756.

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