UncategorizedIs it advisable to commission a technical inspection by an engineer prior to purchasing a property?

It is absolutely advisable and particularly important to commission an engineer to inspect a property before any purchase.

An engineer can identify issues that may not be visible or understandable to a non-specialist. This inspection can protect you from future expenses or legal complications.

Specifically, the engineer will assess:

Urban and regulatory compliance:

  • Whether the property contains unauthorized constructions or changes of use.
  • Whether the permits and plans on record with the Urban Planning Authority correspond to the actual property.
  • Whether regularization is possible in the event of any irregularities.

Structural integrity and construction quality:

  • Checks for cracks, moisture, wear and tear, poor workmanship, etc.
  • Provides an estimate of the cost of any necessary repairs.

Energy Performance

  • Evaluates insulation, window frames, and the heating/cooling system.
  • Can provide advice on potential improvements to enhance energy efficiency.

Legal and Notarial Matters

  • Reviews the engineer’s certificate provided by the seller’s engineer, which is required for drafting the transfer deed.
  • Compares as-built plans with the approved permits, the property’s constitution documents, and the actual condition of the property.
  • Examines the property’s urban planning status and cross-checks the land plot details between the land registry and the topographic survey.

In short:

The cost of hiring an engineer is far lower than the potential damages or fines that could arise if the property has hidden issues.

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