Who is responsible for removing Japanese Knotweed?
Japanese Knotweed is notorious for wreaking havoc throughout the UK. This invasive species is aggressive and capable of causing immense structural and economic damage. If
Who is liable when Japanese Knotweed spreads from someone else’s land? And how to make a
Why is Japanese knotweed a Problem?
Japanese Knotweed is notorious for wreaking havoc throughout the UK. This invasive species is aggressive and capable of causing immense structural and economic damage. If
Japanese knotweed may be covered by some comprehensive building policies, however, successful claims are only likely to be filed when you can demonstrate that you made a reasonable effort to get rid of the Japanese knotweed.
Selling a house may be challenging if Japanese knotweed is positively identified on or near your property. This is a result of the challenges posed
Dealing with knotweed infestations on your own property can be a time-consuming and tiring task, but thankfully, is still a matter within your control. Noticing
Unfortunately for those looking to buy or sell a property, Japanese knotweed is a key issue considered by mortgage lenders during their surveys when valuing properties.
Why Is Japanese Knotweed A Problem? An Estimated £166m damage to the British Economy There may be one infestation every 10sqm in the UK Listed
There is a reason the words “Japanese knotweed” often strike fear into the minds of property owners and potential buyers across the country. Japanese knotweed
Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant that was first brought to England in the 1850s. 170 years later, it still creates problems for UK homeowners.
The RICS Information Paper 2012 “Japanese knotweed and residential property” was originally introduced with the aim of helping residential surveyors understand the implications of a Japanese knotweed
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