Our practice has covered Brentwood work for many years from the Essex office, and the surveyors are RICS regulated. The work typically runs alongside daylight and sunlight reports for the planning submission to Brentwood Borough Council.


Where a developer is adding new flats to the roof of an existing block, the role widens. We make initial contact with each leaseholder below the proposed units, hold attended meetings to talk through plans, record a Schedule of Condition for each affected flat, and act as the continuous point of contact through the build. Airspace projects in Brentwood typically sit alongside daylight and sunlight, party wall, and rights of light assessments on the same site.
The same surveyor stays on the project from start to finish, calls reach a qualified surveyor rather than a call centre, and every new instruction starts with a free initial assessment.
Leaseholders also retain their statutory rights to quiet enjoyment and protection from damage, and the occupant liaison surveyor gives them a named person to raise concerns with throughout construction. Planning sits with Brentwood Borough Council, which reviews airspace proposals on amenity, design, character, and neighbour impact grounds. A free initial assessment covers the most likely route on a given site and the surveying workstreams that will run alongside it.
