Renters Rights Act May 2026 Implementation: West London Surveyor Implications Every Landlord Must Understand

Last updated: June 3, 2026 Quick Answer: The Renters' Rights Act 2025 came into force on 1 May 2026, abolishing assured shorthold tenancies and Section 21 evictions across England's private rented sector. For landlords and investors in Notting Hill, Kensington, and Bayswater, the Renters Rights Act May 2026 implementation West London surveyor implications are immediate […]
Mobile 3D Mapping for Property Surveys: Creating Digital Twins Without Bulky Gear

A single smartphone-sized LiDAR scanner can now capture a complete floor plan of a 200-square-metre property in under twelve minutes — a task that once required a two-person crew, a tripod-mounted total station, and the better part of a working day. That shift is not a marketing claim; it reflects the measurable performance benchmarks published […]
From Surveyor to Single Joint Expert: How to Transition Your Building Survey Practice into CPR 35 Expert Witness Work

} Only around 15% of chartered surveyors in England and Wales have ever produced a CPR Part 35 compliant expert report — yet demand for qualified single joint experts (SJEs) in property and construction disputes continues to outpace supply in 2026. For building surveyors with solid technical credentials, that gap represents a genuine career opportunity. […]
BIM and Surveying Synergy: Enhancing Accuracy in Infrastructure Projects

A single coordination error on a major infrastructure project can cost millions to fix once construction is underway. Yet a 2020 study by Autodesk and FMI found that poor data and miscommunication cost the global construction industry an estimated $1.8 trillion annually. The answer to this persistent problem lies in the deliberate fusion of two […]