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Technical acceptance of an apartment

Technical acceptance of an apartment – Guarantee of quality and safety

The technical acceptance of an apartment is a crucial stage in the process of purchasing a property from a developer, allowing the buyer to ensure that the unit has been completed in accordance with the contract, project specifications, and applicable building standards. It is not merely a formality but a vital opportunity to assess construction quality, verify compliance with documentation, and report any defects or shortcomings. Even in a newly constructed building, minor flaws may be present, potentially affecting the comfort of use. The acceptance process enables their identification and repair before the formal handover of the apartment. This is particularly important because once the acceptance protocol is signed and the property is officially taken over, the claims process can become more complex and time-consuming.

During the technical acceptance, it is essential to carefully check whether the apartment has been built according to the project and the finishing standard specified in the developer agreement. This is the moment for the buyer to verify the quality of materials used, the proper installation of systems, and the accuracy of room dimensions compared to the documentation. A professionally conducted inspection helps avoid additional costs associated with future repairs and modifications to meet the original expectations. As a result, the buyer can be confident that their new apartment is not only aesthetically pleasing but also fully functional and safe for use.

The role of specialists and stages of technical acceptance of an apartment

The technical acceptance of an apartment begins with a detailed verification of the property’s compliance with the project documentation and the developer agreement. A key element is checking the apartment’s square footage, the layout of partition walls, window and door openings, and technical installations such as electrical, plumbing, and ventilation systems. It is also essential to ensure that all finishing elements, including floors, plasterwork, and doors, have been completed according to the agreed specifications.

 

The next step is assessing the quality of workmanship for individual apartment components. This includes checking whether walls are even and smooth, whether windows and doors function properly, and whether floors are level and free from damage. Another crucial aspect is verifying that all installations are operational and comply with safety standards.

 

The technical acceptance process also involves inspecting common areas of the building, such as staircases, elevators, and corridor installations. This ensures that the entire property, including shared spaces, meets technical and aesthetic requirements.

Since technical acceptance requires construction expertise and experience, many buyers choose to seek professional assistance. The presence of a building inspector or engineer during the process allows for a professional assessment of the apartment’s condition and helps identify even minor defects that an untrained eye might overlook.

 

Specialists use professional tools during the inspection, such as levels, moisture meters, and angle gauges, to accurately assess every detail of the apartment. This guarantees that the acceptance process is conducted thoroughly and that all potential issues are reported for correction.

 

The role of specialists also includes assisting in the preparation of the acceptance report, which documents all reported defects and the agreed-upon deadlines for their repair. This ensures that the claims process and any necessary corrections proceed smoothly and in compliance with legal requirements.

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