


In Scotland, if you're selling a house, you need to get a Home Report from a qualified Chartered Surveyor.
Allied Surveyors Scotland has 30 offices across the country, so we know your area well. Trusted by both buyers and sellers alike, our industry leading service levels ensure a quick and efficient turnaround for delivery of your Home Report, allowing you to progress your house sale without delay.
Get a Home Report NowWhat’s included in a Home Report
Single Survey
A report on the condition of your property.
Energy Report
A report on the energy efficiency of your home.
Mortgage Valuation Report
A professional valuation of your property, carried out by a Chartered Surveyor.
Property Questionnaire (PQ)
Details any legal issues or other matters relative to your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Home Report?
Why do I need a Home Report?
Transparency: It provides transparency and ensures that buyers have access to crucial information about the property's condition and value before making an offer.
Streamlined Process: Having all necessary information in one document streamlines the buying process, making it easier for both buyers and sellers to negotiate and complete the transaction.
Consumer Protection: It protects buyers from unexpected issues or expenses by providing a clear picture of the property's condition and potential maintenance requirements.
What does a Home Report include?
Single Survey: This section provides an assessment of the property's condition, including details about its structure, internal and external features, and any significant defects or issues.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): The EPC rates the property's energy efficiency and provides recommendations for improving energy efficiency.
Property Questionnaire: This questionnaire is completed by the seller and contains additional information about the property, such as council tax band, parking arrangements, and any alterations or renovations.