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1. Hire a qualified Building Inspector to do an inspection and give you a detailed report about the construction quality of the flat. 2. Examine the exterior walls for any cracks or damage caused by moisture or weathering. 3. Check the windows and doors for any signs of improper installation or sealRead more
1. Hire a qualified Building Inspector to do an inspection and give you a detailed report about the construction quality of the flat.
See less2. Examine the exterior walls for any cracks or damage caused by moisture or weathering.
3. Check the windows and doors for any signs of improper installation or sealing.
4. Inspect the roof for any leaks or other weather-related damages.
5. Ensure electrical wiring is up to code and that all outlets, switches, and connections are in a safe condition.
6. Check the plumbing system for any corrosion, leakage, or other signs of damage.
7. Inspect all interior walls and floors for any signs of water damage, mold, or other structural defects.
8. Have a professional assess the ventilation system to make sure it meets current safety requirements.
9. Look for any visible damage to the foundation and walls that could indicate shifting or settling.