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Why is it important to make sure people doing work on the roof don’t damage waterproof layers?

Electricians, internet technicians, solar panel installers, even party decorators sometimes go up on roofs to run wires, fix things, or set up equipment. If...

How can asking when the roof was last fully inspected give you a sense of future costs?

Roofs age, and even good ones need maintenance. If nobody remembers when it was last properly inspected – not just patched – it likely...

Why might you be concerned if you see vegetation growing from roof joints or cracks?

Plants don’t grow on dry, solid concrete or tightly sealed joints. If you see little tufts of grass, weeds or moss sprouting from cracks...

How can checking the condition of the parapet walls help you spot early roof edge problems?

Parapet walls – the low walls around the edge of a flat roof or terrace – are often where water, wind and sun hit...

How can watching how fast lifts arrive at busy times help you judge daily convenience?

During a viewing, you might ride the lift once and think, “Seems fine.” But real life is about peak times: mornings when everyone leaves...

Why is it useful to know whether most neighbours are owners or tenants in a block?

Buildings with a high proportion of owners often have a different feel from those with very frequent tenant turnover. Owners tend to stay longer,...

How can reading previous maintenance notices or letters in the lobby give clues about building issues?

Many buildings put notices on boards or in lobbies about ongoing issues – water shutdowns, lift repairs, painting schedules, disputes, overdue maintenance charges. Even...

Why should you ask how many parking spaces actually exist per flat in the building?

Property listings often say “ample parking” or “parking available,” which can mean many things in reality. If there are fewer parking spaces than flats,...

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