Japanese Knotweed Removal in Wilmslow
The landowner is legally obliged to ensure that Japanese Knotweed does not spread to neighbouring properties, and so the best way to proceed would be a site survey. This site survey would give us details of the Japanese Knotweed, including:
- How the Japanese Knotweed got there
- The age of the stands
- If it has caused structural damage
- Site location
By having these details in an official report which can be presented to mortgage lenders and a court of law, you are declaring your knowledge of the Knotweed and are taking the first steps forward to achieve eradication.
We would then recommend a management plan is put in place, which will outline which course of treatment we are to take, alongside a risk assessment and a breakdown of all costs involved to yourself. This management plan is usually enough to prove to a mortgage lender that you are eradicating the Japanese Knotweed.