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Buying or selling a building without knowing what's going on behind the scenes is a risk. You want certainty. Insight into the structural condition, clarity about costs, and control over what to expect. We understand this and provide building inspections, energy labels, and measurement reports. This way, you receive the information you need to make an informed decision.
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You don't have to figure it out yourself
An inspection raises questions. What exactly is being inspected? And what if something in the report isn't immediately clear? At Homekeur, you start with a conversation with our office staff. They listen, brainstorm, and schedule the right inspection. The inspection itself is carried out by an experienced inspector who assesses the property and prepares the report. If you still have questions afterward, you can contact the inspector who visited the property directly. This way, you know exactly what to expect, both during and after the process.
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The most frequently asked questions
What exactly is a building inspection?
A building inspection is a technical inspection of a home. An inspector checks all visible components, such as the roof, facade, floors, foundation, installations, and window frames. You will then receive a building inspection report detailing any defects, repair costs, and maintenance recommendations.
When do you need a building inspection?
A building inspection is especially important for:
- The purchase of a home
- A renovation or refurbishment
- Sale of an older home
- Mortgage application with NHG (mandatory in case of deferred maintenance)
Wat kost een bouwkundige keuring?
To draw up an energy label, you pay Homekeur €349 including VAT for homes up to 190 m².
Is the property larger? Then we charge €0.65 per additional square meter.
The price is all-inclusive: inspection, registration in EP-online, and delivery of the official label. You will receive the energy label within three business days.
Is an energy label mandatory when selling a home?
Yes, an energy label is mandatory when selling or transferring a home. With an energy label inspection from Homekeur, you meet the legal requirements and immediately see where energy savings are possible. This is not only good for your wallet, but also for the value of your home.
How quickly will I receive the building report?
After the building inspection , you'll receive the report within one business day. We understand you want clarity quickly. That's why we ensure a complete and clear construction report without unnecessary delays.
What is the difference between a building report and a building inspection?
A building inspection and a building report refer to the same process. The inspector inspects the property for structural defects and prepares a report based on their findings. The terms are often used interchangeably, but the content of the inspection remains the same.
What do I need a measurement report for?
A measurement report provides certainty about the exact living area. This is essential for selling, purchasing, or determining the correct rent. A measurement report prevents disputes about square meters and provides legal certainty.
Is a building inspection mandatory?
A building inspection isn't legally required, but it's highly recommended when buying a home. Without a building report, you won't know if there are any defects, what they cost, or if you're at financial risk. The inspection provides insight and prevents disappointment later on.
Will the bank reimburse the cost of a building inspection?
Some mortgage lenders accept the building inspection report as a condition for financing. The building inspection reveals any significant defects that could impact the property's value. Therefore, the report could influence your mortgage application.
What does the inspector check during the building inspection?
The inspector examines the roof, facades, floors, window frames, installations, and crawl space, among other things. The entire structural condition is mapped out. The building inspection report distinguishes between immediate defects, deferred maintenance, and long-term risks.
We are your specialist
Homekeur is the leading specialist in building inspections, energy labels, and measurement reports. With an extensive and growing national network of our own trained and expert inspectors, you, as the client, are guaranteed a smooth process and a report you can trust. This way, you can confidently make the right decision!