Just Group recommences physical valuations

Just Group has announced it is recommencing with physical valuations in England from today.

The retirement specialist said that physical inspections can be carried out at properties where residents are not self-isolating or showing symptoms of coronavirus, and properties where social distancing guidelines can be followed.

Just also stated inspections can be carried out at properties where the customer is happy to wait outside while the surveyor inspects the interior.

Surveyors will ensure the safety of customers when preparing to visit a property, the lender added, and will be provided with personal protection equipment (PPE). Surveyors will also be required to adhere to social distancing guidelines.

Just said: “When making the appointment with our customer an assessment will be carried to establish clear and safe inspection procedures.

“Just will work with our surveyor partner to commence the booking of appointments with customers waiting for physical inspection where it is safe to do so from Monday 18 May.”

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