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Home Reports

What Is a Scottish Home Report?

 

When selling a property in Scotland, you’re required to provide a Home Report. This is a set of three documents that gives buyers a full understanding of the property’s condition, value, and energy performance.

A Home Report is made up of:

 

1. Single Survey

This is a detailed inspection carried out by a surveyor that includes:

  • An assessment of the overall condition of the property

  • An official valuation

  • An accessibility review for anyone with mobility or additional needs

 

2. Energy Report

This is similar to an EPC but specific to the Scottish Home Report. It outlines:

  • The home’s energy efficiency rating

  • The property’s environmental impact

  • Recommendations for improving energy performance

 

3. Property Questionnaire

Completed by the seller, this provides extra useful information such as:

  • The Council Tax band

  • Details of any alterations or extensions

  • Parking arrangements and other practical considerations

 

Legal Requirements

Sellers must arrange a Home Report before the property is advertised, unless an exemption applies. You must also supply a copy to any interested buyer who requests one.

Marketing a property without a Home Report can result in penalties for both the seller and the agent. Buyers may still commission their own independent survey if they choose.

 

How to Get a Home Report

A qualified surveyor must complete the Single Survey and Energy Report, and compile the full pack. Once instructed, the surveyor will arrange a visit to your home and evaluate key features. The main issues they typically check for include:

  • Condition of plumbing, electrics, and utilities

  • Signs of damp or moisture

  • Cracks or structural movement

  • Roof condition

  • Any timber problems, such as rot or woodworm

For the Energy Report, they’ll look at:

  • Loft insulation

  • Heating system and boiler

  • Radiators

  • Hot water cylinder

  • Window glazing and ventilation

Your completed Home Report is usually available within just a few days.

Important Safety Note

Scottish law now requires all homes to be fitted with:

  • Interlinked smoke alarms

  • A heat alarm in the kitchen

  • A carbon monoxide detector where appropriate

These must be either sealed battery or mains‑wired, and all alarms must activate together.
Full guidance is available on the Scottish Government’s website.

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