Know Exactly What You're Buying.

There's no developer warranty on a resale property. What you see is what you get, unless you know where to look. Our inspection gives you the full picture and the leverage to negotiate.

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Why Resale Properties Need an Independent Inspection

A resale property comes with no developer warranty. The seller has no legal obligation to disclose known issues. What looks like a great deal on the surface could be hiding thousands in repair costs underneath.

  • Hidden damp and mould behind cosmetically repainted walls
  • Aging HVAC systems that underperform in Dubai's peak summer
  • Worn plumbing with slow leaks that only surface over time
  • Structural wear disguised by fresh paint and new flooring
  • Kitchen and bathroom fixtures that look fine but are near end of life
Resale property inspection
What We Inspect

The Full Picture. No Surprises After Transfer.

We assess the true condition of the property so you can buy with confidence or walk away before it's too late.

Full Condition Assessment
A complete evaluation of the property's current state covering every room, system, and surface.
HVAC & Electrical
AC efficiency testing, electrical system checks, and identification of aging components that may need replacement.
Moisture & Mould
Thermal imaging and moisture detection to find hidden damp, water damage, and mould growth behind surfaces.
Water & Plumbing
Water pressure testing, drainage verification, and inspection of all visible plumbing for leaks and corrosion.
Structural Wear
Assessment of walls, ceilings, floors, and foundations for cracks, settlement, and long term maintenance needs.
Kitchen & Bathroom
Detailed check of fixtures, cabinetry, countertops, tiling, grouting, and appliance condition in wet areas.
Your Advantage

How Our Report Gives You Negotiating Power

Scenario 1
Negotiate a Price Reduction
Our report documents every defect with photos and estimated repair costs. Use it to negotiate a lower purchase price that accounts for the work needed.
Scenario 2
Request Repairs Before Transfer
Share the report with the seller and make repairs a condition of the sale. The documented evidence gives you the leverage to insist on fixes before you sign.
Scenario 3
Walk Away With Confidence
If the inspection reveals serious structural or systemic issues, you have clear evidence to walk away before committing to a property that would cost you more than it's worth.
Frequently Asked Questions

Secondary Market Inspection FAQ

Yes. Snagging is for new builds where you're checking the developer's workmanship. A secondary market inspection assesses the overall condition of a lived-in property, including wear and tear, aging systems, and maintenance issues that have built up over time.

Typically the buyer arranges and pays for the inspection since it protects their investment. However, some buyers negotiate with sellers to split the cost or factor it into the purchase agreement.

Absolutely. Our report includes documented defects with photos and descriptions. Many buyers use it to negotiate price reductions, request repairs as a condition of sale, or in some cases, decide to walk away from a bad deal entirely.

Book the inspection after you've agreed on the property but before you sign the final transfer documents. This gives you time to review the report and negotiate before ownership transfers.

Yes. We inspect the property's structure, systems, and finishes regardless of furnishings. However, areas concealed by heavy furniture or built-in storage may have limited access, which we note in the report.

Buy With Confidence. Not Regret.

A resale property is only a good deal if you know exactly what you're getting. Book your inspection before you sign the transfer and make sure there are no hidden surprises.

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