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Disrepair/Party Wall Surveyor
- Posted 12 September 2024
- Salary £350 - £400 per annum
- LocationOxfordshire
- Job type Temporary
- Discipline Professional & Technical
- Reference19576
- ContactBeth Goldsmith
Job description
Title: Disrepair/Party Wall Surveyor
Rate: £350 per day
Location: Home working with site visits
Type: Temporary 6-9 with a possibility to go permanent
Opus People Solutions are working with Oxford City Council to Recruit for a Disrepair/Party Wall Surveyor Inspect properties in response to tenant complaints regarding disrepair (e.g., damp, mould, structural issues).
Key Responsibilities:
Disrepair Claims Management:
- Inspect properties in response to tenant complaints regarding disrepair (e.g., damp, mould, structural issues).
- Prepare detailed reports highlighting the extent of damage, necessary repairs, and any potential health and safety risks.
- Liaise with contractors to schedule repairs, ensuring work is completed to the required standard.
- Ensure compliance with the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, particularly with regard to Section 11 (repair obligations).
- Communicate with tenants to provide updates and resolve any issues related to the disrepair process.
Party Wall Surveying:
- Advise on the Party Wall etc. Act 1996, ensuring compliance with legal obligations related to party wall works (e.g., renovations, extensions).
- Serve Party Wall Notices to relevant parties and assess the potential impact of works on neighbouring properties.
- Prepare and negotiate Party Wall Agreements (Awards) between tenants and property owners.
- Conduct inspections and provide impartial advice on any disputes arising from party wall matters.
- Ensure disputes are handled professionally, minimising the impact on tenants and neighbouring residents.
Surveying and Inspection:
- Carry out property surveys to identify structural issues or potential disrepair.
- Provide accurate measurements, photographs, and condition reports.
- Assess health and safety risks, particularly related to damp and mould, and advise on immediate remedial actions.
- Compliance and Regulation:
- Ensure all work carried out adheres to housing regulations, health and safety guidelines, and environmental standards.
- Keep up-to-date with relevant housing legislation, including updates to building regulations and the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS).
- Advise housing associations and local authorities on compliance with legal standards and best practices in maintenance and repair.
Tenant and Stakeholder Liaison:
- Act as the primary contact for tenants regarding disrepair complaints and party wall disputes.
- Liaise with housing management teams, contractors, legal teams, and external surveyors to coordinate works and resolve issues efficiently.
- Provide clear communication and ensure transparency throughout the process for all stakeholders.
Skills and Qualifications:
Essential:
- Relevant qualification in building surveying (e.g., RICS-accredited degree or HNC/HND in building studies, surveying, or a related field).
- Strong knowledge of the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 and Landlord and Tenant Act 1985.
- Experience in managing disrepair claims and handling party wall disputes.
- Excellent communication skills for dealing with tenants, contractors, and housing authorities.
- Knowledge of health and safety regulations and housing standards, particularly HHSRS.
Desirable:
- Membership with a professional body such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
- Experience working within social housing or local authority settings.
- Ability to use surveying software and prepare detailed condition reports.