Property Readiness Review
Understand visible repair exposure, disclosure risk and buyer negotiation pressure before you list.
A practical review of how ready the property record is for transfer.
Before you list, understand the visible issues buyers may use to renegotiate. FPIA helps sellers move from guesswork to practical pre-sale intelligence.
Reinstatement Cost Estimate
Indicative rebuild cost of the fixed improvements based on floor area, province, property type, and finish tier.
Visible Damage Repair Estimate
Indicative repair-cost range for visible defects evidenced in the uploaded photos and notes.
Seller Readiness Price Guidance
Listing-posture guidance based on visible repair exposure, seller expectation, urgency, disclosure risk, and negotiation pressure.
Why this matters
The Pre-Listing Property Readiness Report helps a seller decide whether to repair first, disclose clearly, or adjust their listing posture before going to market.
Upload visible damage evidence, capture your expected asking position, and receive a readiness report that separates reinstatement value, repair exposure, and negotiation risk.
- ✦Pre-sale property intelligence, not a formal valuation
- ✦Useful for sellers, agents, buyers, banks, insurers, and attorneys
- ✦Designed to prevent late-stage OTP surprises and last-minute price renegotiation
- ✦Careful language that avoids overclaiming hidden-defect certainty
Important position
FPIA helps sellers move from guesswork to governed pre-sale intelligence. The output is not a formal valuation and should not be relied on as an insurer, lender, estate-agent, quantity-surveyor, or engineering opinion.
The tool may reference seller asking expectations, but it does not determine market value, does not replace an estate-agent comparative market analysis, and does not replace contractor or specialist advice.
Required Transaction Documents
PPRA Section 67 Mandatory Disclosure Form
Immovable Property Condition Report
The PPRA Section 67 Mandatory Disclosure Form remains a statutory transaction document where the Property Practitioners Act applies. FPIA does not replace this form. The Property Readiness Review helps sellers identify visible issues, disclosure-risk items, and supporting evidence that may assist completion of the prescribed disclosure form.
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