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With the introduction of Awaab’s Law and growing scrutiny around housing conditions, it’s never been more important for surveyors to understand the latest legal responsibilities, common diagnostic pitfalls, and effective remediation strategies. Packed with practical insights, case studies, and guidance aligned with RICS standards, this session will equip you to navigate complex damp and mould issues with confidence and competence.
Understand recent and upcoming UK & Ireland legislative changes related to damp, mould, and housing standards (e.g. Awaab’s Law).
Recognise the primary causes of damp and mould in residential and commercial buildings, and differentiate between types (e.g. rising damp, condensation, penetrating damp).
Identify diagnostic methods and best practice approaches in surveying for damp and mould.
Gain insights into practical control and remediation measures to address moisture ingress and internal environment issues.
Understand the implications of misdiagnosis and inadequate reporting on liability, compliance, and tenant health.
Apply updated RICS guidance and professional responsibilities in damp investigations and reporting.
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