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A property handover inspection is a detailed, independent evaluation of a property before possession. It helps identify construction defects, finishing issues, workmanship gaps, and readiness concerns so buyers can raise them with the builder or seller before moving in
A pre-handover inspection protects you from future repair costs, safety risks, and disputes. Many defects are difficult to notice during a casual visit but can lead to major expenses later. An inspection ensures you take possession with confidence.
The ideal time is after the builder offers possession but before final handover or registration. This ensures all issues are identified early and rectified without delay.
All inspections are carried out by qualified and experienced civil engineers trained in residential construction quality assessment, defect identification, and systematic inspection methods.
Our inspection typically includes: Flooring, walls, ceilings & finishes Doors, windows & fittings Plumbing & drainage (visual checks) Electrical points & safety (visual checks) Toilets, balconies & wet areas Overall workmanship & readiness Inspections are non-destructive and limited to accessible areas.
Yes. You will receive a clear, photo-backed digital inspection report highlighting observed defects, their locations, and technical remarks. The report can be shared directly with builders or sellers for rectification.