Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to common questions about property advisory and pre-possession verification.
Buying a property involves important decisions.
This section addresses common questions to help you better understand how Leadre supports buyers.
1. Why should I inspect my apartment before possession?
Even in well-developed projects, unit-level variations can occur due to construction processes and multiple execution stages.
Many buyers discover issues such as seepage, plumbing leaks, or drainage problems only after moving in.
A structured inspection before possession helps identify such issues early, allowing them to be addressed while the builder is still responsible.
2. Isn’t this something the builder already takes care of?
Developers typically follow standard processes and quality checks.
However, due to the scale and complexity of construction, certain issues may not be visible during routine checks or may vary at the individual unit level.
Leadre’s role is to provide an additional layer of structured, independent verification for the specific unit.
3. I am buying from a reputed builder. Do I still need this?
Reputed builders maintain overall quality standards, but individual units can still have finishing defects, plumbing issues, or alignment concerns.
The inspection is not about questioning the builder, but about ensuring your specific unit is ready before possession.
4. What exactly does Leadre do during an inspection?
Leadre conducts a structured verification using a 220-point inspection framework.
This includes evaluation of:
• structural indicators
• plumbing systems
• electrical systems
• waterproofing and dampness risk
• flooring and finishing quality
• drainage and slope
The process is systematic and designed to identify both visible and functional issues.
5. What will I receive after the inspection?
You will receive a detailed inspection report that includes:
• summary of observations
• photo documentation
• classification of issues (Critical / Major / Minor)
• rectification checklist
The report is structured to help you clearly communicate required actions to the builder.
6. How long does the inspection take?
A typical inspection takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the size and layout of the apartment.
The report is usually delivered within 48 hours.
7. Will the builder allow an independent inspection?
In most cases, builders allow buyers to verify their property before possession.
Leadre conducts inspections in a professional and non-disruptive manner.
8. Why should I pay for this service?
Hidden defects such as waterproofing issues, plumbing leaks, or electrical faults can lead to significant repair costs after possession.
A structured inspection helps identify such risks early, when rectification is easier and typically the builder’s responsibility.
9. Can I check the apartment myself?
Buyers can identify visible issues during a walkthrough.
However, many functional aspects — such as slope testing, moisture detection, and system checks — require a structured approach and tools.
Leadre’s process ensures that key areas are systematically evaluated.
10. When is the right time to use Leadre’s services?
Leadre can support you at multiple stages:
• before booking a property
• before signing the agreement
• before taking possession
• before starting interior work
11. Is this service only for premium properties?
This service is most relevant for buyers who want a structured evaluation before making or completing a significant property investment.
It is commonly used by buyers in gated residential communities and new developments.
12. How is Leadre different from inspection companies or consultants?
Leadre combines:
• buyer-side advisory
• legal and technical perspective
• structured inspection framework
The focus is not only on identifying defects, but also on supporting informed decision-making
If you have additional questions or would like to understand how this applies to your property, feel free to reach out.
Before taking possession, ensure your property is properly verified.
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