Commercial lease, professional lease or mixed-use lease: EDL 33 carries out property inspections tailored to the specific features of your commercial and professional premises.
Shops, restaurants, retail units... A commercial property inspection must take into account the tenant's specific fit-out: shop fronts, signage, kitchen installations, cold storage, etc. I document every element with precision to protect both parties' interests.
Open-plan offices, meeting rooms, coworking spaces... My reports include the technical elements specific to office environments: network cabling, air conditioning, suspended ceilings, raised floors, access control and security systems.
Workshops, warehouses, storage units... These spaces present specific constraints: industrial floor coverings, loading docks, sectional doors, heavy electrical installations. My expertise covers all these technical aspects.
Since the French Pinel Act of 2014, a property inspection is compulsory for commercial leases. My reports comply with legal requirements and constitute admissible evidence before the courts.
All my reports are signed electronically in accordance with the eIDAS standard, guaranteeing their authenticity and integrity. A certified timestamp reinforces their evidential value.
Every installation and fitting is described and photographed. Meters are read, surfaces measured and equipment inventoried.
As an independent third party, my report is objective and accepted by both parties. This facilitates the relationship between landlord and commercial tenant.
By phone or contact form, we discuss your requirements together.
Appointment scheduling, coordination with all parties, key collection.
A detailed property inventory report with photos, delivered at the end of the inspection β fully compliant with the ALUR Act.
The French Pinel Act of 2014 made property inspections compulsory for commercial leases concluded or renewed since 20 June 2014. An inspection must be carried out at move-in and move-out, on a contradictory basis. In the absence of an inspection, the premises are presumed to have been received in good condition.
A commercial property inspection covers specific elements: electrical installations meeting current standards, ventilation and air conditioning systems, disabled access compliance, sanitary facilities, and the condition of technical equipment (lifts, fire safety systems, etc.). My expertise covers all of these aspects.
Yes, I cover all types of premises, from small offices to large open-plan office floors and commercial units. The fee is adjusted according to floor area and the complexity of the installations to be documented. Contact me for a personalised quote.
Reports fully compliant with French tenancy law of 24 March 2014
Qualified electronic signature for legally enforceable documents
Full professional indemnity cover for your peace of mind
No affiliation with any estate agency or landlord
Contact me for a quote tailored to the floor area and type of your premises.