e.surv Chartered Surveyors has acquired the assets and brand of Acadata. Acadata is a provider of house price indices and related data products, founded by David Thorpe in 1993. The data company has ...
e.surv fosters long-lasting relationships with clients and partners, built on trust and a shared commitment to excellence. Their approach to customer service is reflected in their innovative product ...
e.surv chartered surveyors is continuing to view the implementation of Home Information Packs as a positive development. HIPs are due to be introduced in early 2007 and whatever their rights and ...
Carrying out over 15,000 home surveys each year, e.surv Chartered Surveyors is one of the UK’s largest providers of residential property risk expertise and residential surveying services. Through its ...
Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkeIn London and the South East are currently the fastest growing regions in terms of house price growth, according to e.surv’s House Price ...
E.surv has announced Paul Collins will join the company at the end of September as its corporate governance director. Reporting to E. surv’s managing director, Ronan Jennings, Mr Collins will be ...
Landmark Quest has today announced the successful roll-out of mobile tablet devices and Q-Mobile software to e.surv Chartered Surveyors’ national team of residential valuation surveyors. Q-Mobile, ...
Quest, the IT infrastructure supplier in the survey and mortgage valuation market, has today announced that e.surv Chartered Surveyors, the UK’s largest distributor of valuation instructions, has ...
For over 35 years, e.surv has stood at the forefront of residential property risk and surveying services across the UK. Since its founding in 1989, the company has grown into a trusted partner for ...
E.surv Chartered Surveyors has launched a register which collects valuation data on over 90 per cent of all new build developments in the UK in a bid to help lenders manage exposure when lending ...
Sub-prime lender Rooftop Mortgages is suing E.Surv for more than £145,000 for valuing a property that later had to be abandoned following a landslide. According to papers filed at the High Court in ...