
TECHNICAL-LEGAL EXPERTS
IN HIDDEN VICE
Have you discovered a hidden defect ? Is your buyer suing you?
Our experts offer you their services in legal expertise whether in demand or in defense. We are specialists in the field and are renowned for our professionalism as an expert witness, our in-depth knowledge of building science and for our hands-on approach to construction and our impartiality.

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In the legal sense, a defect is a defect which renders the good unfit for its use or which diminishes its value. The buyer, if he had known about the problem, would not have bought the property or at least would not have paid the asking price.
More specifically, a latent defect is a defect that the buyer could not detect and of which he was not aware at the time of the sale. This is a serious construction defect which may impair the usefulness of the property concerned. Similarly, this latent defect depreciates the value of the property.
To engage the responsibility of the seller, several “proofs” must be entered in the file. Among other things, it must be proven that the defect existed at the time of the sale as opposed to a defect that could have appeared since the buyer became the owner. It is also necessary to demonstrate that the defect was "hidden" as opposed to an "apparent" defect.
The building experts of Groupe Expert Québec are recognized as experts by the Court and they have delivered numerous expert testimonies in matters of latent building defects before the courts. We specialize in building inspection & expertise.
Our experts also have specific training in latent building defects.
The expert report or the technical-legal expert report of the building is filed in the court file for the purposes of liability and the resolution of construction disputes, poor workmanship and hidden defects.



