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Welcome to our Chartered Surveyors website! Our team provides you with its expertise for measurement, delimitation and consulting services, tailored to your needs. With many years of experience, we use cutting-edge technologies to guarantee precise and standard-compliant results.
We are here to support you at every stage of your project, whether it is construction, real estate diagnostics or land registry. Explore our services and do not hesitate to contact us for any questions!
Why choose a sworn surveyor over a standard expert?
A sworn surveyor offers legal recognition, neutrality, and stronger evidentiary value compared to a standard expert. Their reports hold official weight in court, ensuring legal security in disputes over boundaries, property conditions, or land use. Bound by an oath, they provide impartial assessments with deep technical and regulatory expertise in property law, urban planning, and cadastral norms. Unlike standard experts, whose reports may lack legal standing, sworn surveyors guarantee accuracy and compliance with legal standards, making them the preferred choice for legally binding property assessments.
Why is a move-in inspection essential in a rental agreement?
A move-in inspection is a crucial document that records the condition of a rental property at the start of a lease, protecting both tenants and landlords from disputes. It helps ensure tenants are not held responsible for pre-existing damages and allows landlords to claim for any new damages at the end of the lease. Conducted by both parties or an expert, it includes a detailed assessment of walls, floors, fixtures, and utilities, often supplemented with photos. In Belgium, it must be signed, attached to the lease, and registered with the tax administration to ensure legal validity.
Why is the move-out inspection important in a rental agreement?
The move-out inspection, conducted at the end of a lease, compares the property's condition with the move-in inspection to determine any tenant-caused damages beyond normal wear and tear. This process protects both tenant and landlord by ensuring fair assessment of repair responsibilities and determining the refund of the security deposit. Conducted mutually or by an expert, it involves checking walls, floors, installations, and equipment, with photos for documentation. If no damage is found, the full deposit is returned; otherwise, deductions may apply. In case of disputes, legal recourse is available.
Why is the acquisitive inventory report essential when purchasing a property?
The acquisitive inventory report, conducted just before signing the official deed with the notary, ensures that the property is delivered in the agreed condition as stated in the sales agreement. It protects the buyer from undisclosed defects and the seller from future claims. The inspection covers the property's overall condition, installations, equipment, and utility meter readings. If issues arise, the buyer can request a price reduction, repairs at the seller’s expense, or a retention of funds by the notary until the problem is resolved.
Why is a pre-construction inventory report important?
A pre-construction inventory report documents the condition of a property and nearby buildings before construction begins, protecting owners, contractors, and neighbors from disputes over potential damages. Conducted by an independent expert, it assesses structural elements, facades, floors, installations, and neighboring properties, with photographic evidence for reference. After construction, a post-construction report helps determine if any damage occurred due to the work. In case of disputes, this document serves as legal proof to resolve claims transparently.
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