In an insightful online seminar hosted for women professionals in the legal property conveyancing sector, Graham Keeble discussed a critical and timely issue affecting the industry: mould growth in new build properties. This challenge is increasingly impacting purchasers and occupiers, often surfacing even before contracts are signed.
The seminar highlighted the urgent need for more rigorous control measures during the construction phase to manage moisture content effectively within new builds before installation and closing-up stages. Such proactive measures are essential in reducing the risk of mould and ensuring healthier living environments.
A key outcome of the discussion was the consideration of including legal caveats in contractual documents, potentially requiring proof of moisture levels before the sale process concludes. This approach could provide purchasers with added reassurance and help address a growing concern in the sector.