A non-exhaustive visual inspection of the property is carried out before it is put up for sale to determine its condition at the time of the inspection. The pre-sale inspection allows you to learn about existing problems; which not only allows you to correct them immediately to avoid unpleasant surprises during the pre-purchase inspection, but also prevents you from losing the sale. The pre-sale inspection is also very useful for the seller who wishes to guard against a possible lawsuit concerning the guarantee of quality. It allows him to make full statements and demonstrate his good faith.

Systems and components examined during our pre-sale inspection:
- The structure (foundations, floors, walls, ceilings)
- The envelope (facings, doors, windows, balconies)
- The roof (gutters, coverings)
- The interior of the house (stairs, wardrobes)
- Insulation
- Building mechanics (plumbing, electricity, heating, air conditioning, ventilation)
- The landscaping
- Stoves and fireplaces
What does a pre-sale inspection do for you?
- A wise choice before putting your property up for sale.
- Obtaining an explanatory summary of the visual condition of the property.
- Allows you to have all the details concerning the general condition of your property and its components.
- Lets you spot imperfections you might not already have noticed.
- Allows corrective actions to be taken when problems arise and these details are included in the seller's declaration.
- Allows you to set a fair price for the sale of the property.
- Inspection carried out according to the evaluation criteria predefined by a recognized Standard of Practice.
- Submission of a complete written report, including photos and recommendations, within 48 hours.