Pre-purchase Inspection
Are you about to make an offer on a house or other property?
A pre-purchase inspection is not mandatory, but it's highly recommended to uncover any problems you may have missed during your cursory visit to the building, and of course, to protect your future investment!
What's more, a home or building inspection can provide you with negotiating arguments.
Do business with our seasoned, certified inspectors for a guarantee of quality.
They'll provide you with a comprehensive, easy-to-understand inspection report that could save you from many unpleasant surprises.
What does a pre-purchase inspection do for you?
- To obtain a complete and as objective as possible report on the general condition of the building.
- Determine whether any work is required in the short, medium or long term.
- If the inspector identifies any problems, you’ll have the opportunity to negotiate the price.
- Limit the risk of defects and hidden faults.
- Cancel the transaction in the event of major defects.
- Obtain a complete computerized report with supporting photos.
During a pre-purchase inspection, our inspectors check over 400 components, including:
- Structure
- Foundation
- Roofing
- Attic
- Exterior siding
- Electricity
- Plumbing
- Windows
