La importancia de la visita final de inspección de la vivienda: ¡Prepárese para despegar hacia su nuevo hogar!

Welcome to our real estate blog! This time, we want to talk about a very important step in the buying process of a property: the final inspection visit. This is essential to make sure that the property meets all your expectations and is in perfect condition before closing the deal. If you are a foreign home buyer looking for your new home, this information will be very useful, so get ready for take-off to your new destination!

What to Expect at Your New Home’s Final Inspection

Before signing the deed of sale, it is essential to make a final inspection visit to the property you are about to purchase. This visit will allow you to assess the condition of the property, ensure that all previous agreements have been fulfilled and check that everything is in order. It is an opportunity to identify possible problems or defects and request the necessary corrections before finalising the transaction. Don’t underestimate the importance of this visit!

The Walk-Through Inspection

On the final inspection visit, we recommend that you follow this checklist to ensure that you check all relevant aspects of the home:

  1. Check the structure and finishes: Carefully examine the walls, ceilings and floors for cracks, dampness or other structural problems. Also check that finishes, such as paint, tiles and carpentry, are in good condition.
  2. Functioning of facilities: Be sure to check that all installations are working properly, including electricity, plumbing, heating, air conditioning and security systems. Test switches, taps, radiators and other devices for proper operation.
  3. Inspection of the common areas: If the property is in a residential building or complex, take time to visit the common areas, such as the entrance hall, lifts, garages, swimming pools or gardens. Check that they are in good condition and correspond to what has been agreed.
  4. Check the agreed specifications: Check that all previously agreed features and specifications are present in the property, such as furniture, electrical appliances, home automation systems, among others.
  5. Documentation and certificates: Ask the seller for the corresponding documentation and certificates, such as the occupancy licence, energy certificate, decennial insurance, among others. Make sure that everything is in order and complies with current regulations.

Ready for take-off to your new property

Your final walk-through is a crucial moment in the home-buying process. Don’t rush and take the time to evaluate all the important aspects. If you detect any problems or defects, report them to the seller and request corrections before finalising the transaction. Remember that this visit is your opportunity to make sure that the property meets your expectations and is in perfect condition to become your new home.

In short, the final inspection visit is an essential step to ensure a safe and satisfactory purchase. Be sure to follow our checklist and don’t hesitate to consult an expert real estate agent if you have any doubts or concerns. Get ready for the take-off to your new home!

“Success does not lie in outer space, but in the wisdom we acquire on our journey into it”. – Carl Sagan

Until the next real estate adventure!

Nota: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. It is advisable to consult a lawyer specialising in real estate law for personalised advice.

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