
Long-awaited new RICS Guidance Note for Japanese Knotweed is published
RICS has this week published a new Guidance Note, Japanese Knotweed: Guidance for Professional Valuers and Surveyors, replacing the previous Information Paper.
RICS has this week published a new Guidance Note, Japanese Knotweed: Guidance for Professional Valuers and Surveyors, replacing the previous Information Paper.
It’s National Read a Book Day this month, so it seems like a good time to highlight the go-to consumer guide to Japanese knotweed written by our very own founder and MD Nic Seal, encapsulating everything he’s learnt in his 25 years of working in the knotweed field.
Last week The Law Society issued a revised TA6 form, which is completed by sellers as part of the conveyancing process. There was an important
Over the last week we’ve undertaken a major media campaign highlighting the Top Ten Japanese knotweed hotspots in each region of England and Wales, using
Fewer than one fifth of people in Britain can identify Japanese knotweed The findings of our annual Japanese knotweed awareness survey, undertaken on our behalf
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