The Role Of The Marine Surveyor

 

The Role Of A Surveyor

 

The surveyor is contracted by and works exclusively for the person requesting the survey.  The surveyor represents the vessel rather than any one party’s temporary vested interest in it.  The surveyor provides a comprehensive evaluation of the vessel and a list of findings and recommendations for deficiencies noted.

Surveys are confidential and no information will be released to anyone other than the client based on full payment.  In most cases, the written survey report will be completed on the next business day after the physical survey inspection.  You will be assured prompt  service, a detailed inspection, plus a clear and understandable report with color photos of key areas related to the survey.

Once you retain a surveyor, he/she works only for you and reports to no one else. 

The surveyor is there to protect your interest!

 

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