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Expert report

Property expert report with technical and legal validity

An expert report signed by a chartered architect documenting defects, origin and cost. The technical basis to negotiate, claim or defend your case.

Real situations

Where an expert report makes the difference

If there's a conflict, damage or disagreement, you need more than an opinion: you need technical evidence.

Property damage or leaks

Property damage or leaks

When damp, cracks or damage appear and no one takes responsibility.

  • Leaks from another home
  • Persistent damp
  • Problems after works
Insurance disputes

Insurance disputes

When the insurer doesn't cover damage or minimises the problem.

  • Discrepancies with the insurance loss adjuster
  • Rejected claims
  • Insufficient compensation
Conflicts with neighbours or communities

Conflicts with neighbours or communities

When damage occurs and it's not clear who's responsible.

  • Leaks between homes
  • Damage from neighbouring works
  • Shared responsibility
Hidden defects or serious flaws

Hidden defects or serious flaws

When problems arise after buying or renovating.

  • Construction defects
  • Faulty installations
  • Hidden damage detected later
What the expert report includes

A complete technical document to claim with confidence

It's not just a report: it's the technical foundation to defend your case.

Technical inspection of the property

On-site visit by the expert architect to analyse damage and its origin.

Determining the causes

We identify why the problem occurred and how it was caused.

Identifying those responsible

We point out who may be liable under the regulations.

Financial assessment of damage

We quantify the actual cost of repair.

Technical repair proposal

We include clear solutions to resolve the problem.

Document valid for claims

Accepted by insurers, lawyers and courts.

Real reviews

Real cases of people who could defend their case

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+162 reports in real proceedings
+247 chartered expert architects

We had a leak from the neighbour upstairs that went unresolved for months

For months stains appeared on the living-room ceiling. The neighbour said it wasn't their installation and the insurer rejected the claim citing lack of clear evidence. The expert architect located the exact origin of the leak, documented everything with photos and drafted the technical report.

The insurer accepted the claim and covered the damage.

We detected serious cracks after buying the home

After a few months living in the house, cracks began to appear on walls and ceilings. We thought it was just cosmetic, but they became more visible each time. The expert report confirmed there was a structural problem and enabled us to start a legal claim.

We could claim against those responsible with documented technical basis.

The community said the problem wasn't theirs

We had leaks from the building's façade, but the community wouldn't take responsibility. The report identified that the origin was in common elements of the building.

The community took on the repair.

How the process works

3 steps to help you defend your case

From the first contact we analyse your situation and guide you step by step so you have a solid and valid technical report when you need it.

1

Tell us your case

We analyse your situation and tell you whether the expert report is the right solution.

  • Personalised support
  • Initial assessment with no commitment
2

Expert inspection

The architect visits the property and documents all damage.

  • Technical photographs
  • Gathering of evidence
3

Full technical report

You receive a detailed report with causes, responsible parties and financial assessment.

  • Clear and structured document
  • Ready for claims
Schedule inspection

Book online in under 2 minutes.

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Frequent questions

What you need to know before requesting an expert report

For what situations do I need an expert report?

For insurance claims, conflicts with neighbours or communities, hidden defects, structural damage or any situation that requires official technical documentation.

Is the report valid in court?

Yes. Our reports are prepared by chartered expert architects and can be submitted as technical evidence before courts.

Can the expert testify in court?

Yes, if necessary the expert architect can appear as an expert witness to explain the content of the report.

How long does the report take to prepare?

It depends on the case, but normally between 1 and 3 weeks from the inspection.

How much does an expert report cost?

The price depends on the type of case and its complexity. Contact us and we'll guide you with no commitment.

Real example

Explore a full report

Access a real example and discover how we analyse every detail of the property.

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Sample Revicasa report
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