Building inspection of the property accompanied by a certified real estate inspector (service no. 2) - price from 2,900.00 - the output of the service is oral information about detected failures and possible other risks of hidden defects. The certified inspector participates in the inspection of the property and continuously warns the interested party of obvious defects and the risks of hidden defects.
When is it appropriate to inspect the property together with a certified inspector?
For a customer buying a property, an inspection with an inspector is an ideal solution at a time when the customer likes the property in terms of location, size and is considering buying a property. The inspection with the inspector will help when the reconstruction of the property needs to be solved or its reconstruction is being considered. A tour with a property inspector is ideal for accepting a newly built family house or apartment in a new building or before the building is approved.
Real estate inspection without estimating the costs necessary to bring the real estate into the correct technical condition (service no. 3) - price from 3,900.00 - the output of the service is the Real Building inspection Technical Passport.
A certified property inspector will inspect the property in detail. Depending on the technical areas of the subject of real estate inspection selected by the customer, more than 160 items are assessed. Individual technical areas and their written designation (technical area A - statics, technical area B - water insulation, technical area C - heat leakage, technical area D - floor and wall surfaces, technical area E - technical equipment of real estate, technical area F - health safety of housing / healthy living, technical area G - safety in the use of real estate and fire safety, technical area H - sound / noise / acoustics) are described at the end of this information in the chapter "Individual technical areas of real estate inspection and their characteristics". Based on the survey, the inspector will prepare a detailed report on the condition of the property in selected technical areas and the so-called Inspection Technical Passport of Real Estate. assists the customer selling the property as a legitimacy of the technical condition of the property and the customer buying the property as assistance in making the right decision to buy the property.
A full Building inspection (all 8 areas) of a family house property, depending on the size and technical condition of the house, actually means intensive research and documentation of the property over a period of two to five hours. The inspector needs additional hours of intensive work to prepare the inspection (study of delivered and retrieved documents and reports) and his own administrative processing of inspection results.
When is it appropriate to conduct a full property inspection?
It is ideal for the customer buying the property to order a full inspection of the property at the stage when he is more or less decided to buy the property and is fine-tuning the conditions of the purchase contract.
It is good for a customer selling a property to order an inspection at the stage when he is preparing for sale and wants to have an independent document with which he can prove to the interested parties the quality of his sold property. At this stage, at the request of the customer, the inspection can be supplemented by a paid service with the issuance of a mandatory Energy Performance Certificate of the building and an expert evaluation.
Real estate inspection with an estimate of the costs necessary to bring the real estate into the correct technical condition (service no. 4) - price from 4,900.00 - the output of the service is the Real Estate Building inspection Technical Passport.
A certified property inspector will inspect the property in detail. Depending on the technical areas of the subject of real estate inspection selected by the customer, more than 160 items are assessed. Individual technical areas (statics, water insulation, heat leakage, surfaces, technical equipment, health safety, safety, sound / noise / acoustics) are described at the end of this information in the chapter "Individual technical areas of real estate inspection and their characteristics". Based on the survey, the inspector will prepare a detailed report on the condition of the property in selected technical areas and the so-called Inspection Technical Passport of Real Estate (Building inspection).
Building inspection assists the customer selling the property as a legitimacy of the technical condition of the property and the customer buying the property as assistance in making the right decision to buy the property.
Building inspection clearly informs about the number of found defects by individual selected technical areas, identifies these defects and at the same time draws attention to other possible specific technical risks of hidden defects found in the property, which do not manifest themselves, but may manifest themselves and cause property defects in the future.
The Building inspection quantifies the future costs required for repairs to restore the property to the correct technical condition - the necessary future costs for the elimination of defects and risk solutions identified by the property inspector. At the customer's request, the report may contain procedures for eliminating the detected defects. The quantification of future repair costs can also serve as a means of negotiating the price of real estate.
A complete inspection of a property at a family house, depending on the size and technical condition of the house, actually means intensive research and documentation of the property over a period of two to five hours. The inspector needs additional hours of intensive work to prepare the inspection in terms of estimating the costs necessary to bring the property to the correct technical condition (study of delivered and retrieved documents and reports) and its own administrative processing of inspection results.
When is it appropriate to conduct a full property Building inspection?
It is ideal for the customer buying the property to order a complete inspection of the property at the stage when he is more or less decided to buy the property and is fine-tuning the conditions of the purchase contract.
It is good for a customer selling a property to order an inspection at the stage when he is preparing for sale and wants to have an independent document with which he can prove to the interested parties the quality of his sold property. The seller then knows how much any repairs and measures to bring the property to the correct technical condition will cost. He can work with this information to his advantage in determining the offer price and the actual selling price. At this stage, at the request of the customer, the inspection can be supplemented by a service with the issuance of a mandatory Energy Performance Certificate of the building and an Expert Assessment.
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