What is the inspection process for new builds on the Costa del Sol?
The inspection process for new builds on the Costa del Sol begins with continuous oversight by technical architects throughout construction, ensuring adherence to project plans and the Technical Building Code. Upon completion, the municipality conducts a final inspection to issue the crucial First Occupancy License, certifying the property's habitability and compliance. Buyers should always verify this license before purchase. Additionally, it is highly recommended to commission an independent technical survey, or snagging list inspection, prior to completion to identify any remaining defects and ensure the property meets contractual standards.
Upon completion, the local municipality conducts a final inspection to issue the 'Licencia de Primera Ocupación' (First Occupancy License). This vital document certifies that the property is habitable and meets all planning and building regulations. Buyers should always ensure this license has been granted before completing the purchase, as it confirms the property is legally ready for habitation and is necessary for connecting utilities. Additionally, it is highly advisable for buyers to commission an independent technical survey, also known as a snagging list inspection, prior to completion. This private inspection can identify any cosmetic defects, minor issues, or deviations from the contract specifications that might have been overlooked, ensuring the property is delivered to the expected standard. A qualified surveyor can provide an impartial assessment, protecting the buyer's interests.
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