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Due Diligence

Physical Inspection Guide

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Objektif Pembelajaran

  1. 1Conduct a systematic room-by-room physical inspection of a property
  2. 2Identify common defects specific to tropical climate properties in Malaysia
  3. 3Estimate repair costs for common issues to factor into your purchase decision
  4. 4Apply practical inspection tips like visiting during rain and testing all fixtures

Why Physical Inspection Matters

Photos lie. Listings are marketing materials. The only way to know the true condition of a property is to physically walk through it with a critical eye. In Malaysia's tropical climate, water damage, mold, and termite issues are far more common than in temperate countries — making inspection even more critical.

The Room-by-Room Approach

Don't just wander through the property. Follow a systematic approach:

Exterior

  • Check for cracks in exterior walls (hairline cracks are normal, large diagonal cracks are structural red flags)
  • Inspect the roof for missing tiles or sagging
  • Look at drainage — does water flow away from the building?
  • Check car park structure for concrete spalling

Interior — Every Room

  • Walls: Look for water stains, mold patches, bubbling paint (signs of water seepage)
  • Floors: Tap tiles to check for hollow sounds (poor adhesion means costly re-tiling)
  • Windows: Open and close every window. Check for leaks around frames
  • Power outlets: Bring a phone charger to test outlets in each room

Kitchen & Bathrooms

  • Run all taps — check water pressure and drainage speed
  • Flush every toilet. Look under sinks for leaks
  • Check for proper ventilation (mold risk is high in Malaysian bathrooms)

The Cost of Common Problems

IssueEstimated Repair Cost (RM)Estimated Repair Cost (USD)
Water seepage repairRM 3,000 - 15,000$700 - $3,500
Full re-wiringRM 8,000 - 20,000$1,800 - $4,700
Termite treatmentRM 2,000 - 8,000$470 - $1,900
Re-tiling bathroomRM 5,000 - 12,000$1,200 - $2,800
Plumbing overhaulRM 3,000 - 10,000$700 - $2,300

Pro Tips

  • Visit twice: Once during the day (natural light reveals defects) and once at night (check noise levels, lighting, neighborhood feel)
  • Visit during rain: This is the best time to spot leaks and drainage issues — essential in Malaysia's monsoon season
  • Bring a marble: Place it on the floor. If it rolls, the floor is uneven — a potential structural issue
  • Hire a professional: A building inspector costs RM 500-1,500 but can save you RM 50,000+ in hidden repair costs

Poin Utama

  1. 1Always inspect in person — photos and listings do not reveal hidden defects
  2. 2Follow a systematic approach: exterior first, then every room, with special attention to kitchens and bathrooms
  3. 3Common Malaysian property issues include water seepage, mold, termites, and hollow tiles
  4. 4A professional building inspector costs RM 500-1,500 but can save tens of thousands in surprise repairs

Knowledge Check

1. What is the best time to visit a property to check for water leaks and drainage issues in Malaysia?