Holmes & Rose: Stokesley Chartered Surveyors

(Source: the RICS website)

Chartered surveyors are highly experienced and qualified professionals who offer impartial, specialist advice on property issues.

Their services are diverse. Beyond valuing homes or looking for structural defects, they provide more expertise in property, construction and related environmental issues than anyone else in the field.
 
Why it's important to use an RICS surveyor
RICS members must update their knowledge and competence throughout their working life, through RICS' Continuous Professional Development regulations, so you can be confident the advice you receive will be of the highest and most professional standard. RICS members must adhere to strict codes of conduct, and consumers are protected by a formal complaints handling procedure.

When you want to sell your home, you can take advantage of our expertise by choosing an estate agent who is an RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) member.

The key roles of RICS are to:
• Regulate and promote the profession
• Maintain the highest educational and professional standards
• Protect clients and consumers through a strict code of ethics
• Provide impartial advice, analysis and guidance

Use a Chartered Surveyor in Stokesley:


With 140,000 members operating out of 146 countries, RICS is the leading organisation of its kind in the world for professionals in property, land, construction and environmental assets.

RICS membership is only awarded to individuals who are prepared to maintain exemplary standards - for the public advantage. This is why the letters 'RICS' are the mark of property professionalism worldwide. 

With the property market accounting for as much as 20% of the Gross National Product in most countries, it is obviously important to ensure that the sector is properly regulated. It is in everybody's interest that ethical and professional standards are set and maintained.

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