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MRICS / AssocRICS Building Surveyor – Expert Witness / Housing Disrepair

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MRICS / AssocRICS Building Surveyor – Expert Witness / Housing Disrepair
UK-wide | Flexible workload | Local inspections | Full admin support
I’m working with an established Housing Disrepair and Expert Witness practice that is looking to expand its panel of Building Surveyors across the UK.
This is a flexible consultancy-style opportunity for experienced Building Surveyors who are interested in taking on additional inspection and reporting work within their local area. This is a flexible contract arrangement and the contractor can work through their own Sole trader-ships or Ltd companies.
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You will undertake full Housing Disrepair inspections and prepare technical reports for legal purposes.
Why this opportunity may suit you
The client provides strong administrative support, allowing surveyors to focus on inspections and technical reporting. Their in-house team handles:
- Instruction allocation
- Appointment booking
- Diary coordination
- Tenant and solicitor communication
- Chasing access and documentation
- Report formatting and review
- General administration throughout the instruction
Who this suits
This opportunity may suit:
- MRICS or AssocRICS Building Surveyors
- Surveyors with Housing Disrepair experience
- Residential Building Surveyors looking to move into Expert Witness work
- Independent consultants looking for additional instructions
- Surveyors with availability alongside existing commitments


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Requirements
- Building Surveying background
- Strong residential defects knowledge
- Good report writing ability
- Professional communication skills
- Ability to manage instructions within agreed timescales
- Housing Disrepair or Expert Witness experience preferred, but not always essential
For a confidential discussion, please apply or contact Tyler Lewis directly.
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