Survey shock: Dealing with winter property issues  Survey shock: Dealing with winter property issues 

Survey shock: Dealing with winter property issues 

Why Surveys Are Crucial in Autumn As the seasons shift from autumn to early winter, hidden property issues can surface.

No. 13792 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 28 October 2025 by our Marketing Team

Cold weather, rain, and frost often highlight damp patches, heating problems, or structural concerns that aren’t obvious in warmer months. A thorough survey ensures you know exactly what you’re signing up for before committing to a purchase.
Negotiating Price Reductions
If your survey uncovers issues, it gives you leverage to negotiate a fair price. Whether it’s minor repairs or more significant structural concerns, buyers can ask the seller to reduce the price to reflect the cost of necessary fixes. Early-winter issues can sometimes be seasonal, but even small problems deserve attention.
Repair Demands and Options
In some cases, you may request the seller carry out repairs before completion. Be clear about what you expect and set realistic timelines. Alternatively, you can agree on a credit to handle repairs yourself after moving in. Documentation from your surveyor will strengthen your position and ensure transparency.
Walking Away Decisions
Sometimes, survey findings are serious enough to reconsider the purchase. Knowing your legal rights and understanding your surveyor’s report helps you make informed decisions. Walking away can be the best choice if repair costs are prohibitive or the property isn’t safe.
Seeking Expert Opinions
Professional guidance is invaluable. Surveyors, builders, and mortgage advisors can provide clarity on the severity of issues, costs, and potential solutions. Their insights give you confidence to negotiate effectively or decide if a property is worth pursuing.
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