Renovation Contractor Due Diligence
Verify: Before you build. Before you sign. Before you pay.



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Contractor Vetting on the Costa Blanca
“Independent contractor due diligence that shields property owners from legal traps, budget blowouts, and renovation disasters — before the first payment leaves your account and long before problems surface on site.”
What Is Contractor Due Diligence?
Contractor Due Diligence in Spain is independent verification before and during renovation to reduce:
- Legal risk
- Financial overruns
- Construction defects
Most problems appear after payment.

What We Check & Do
✔ Legal Status & Insurance
Business registration, licenses, liability coverage protecting you from liabilities.
✔ Background Checks
Identifying potential red flags in your contractor’s history such as lawsuits, bankruptcies, and criminal records.
✔ Renovation Supervision
Stage inspections. Material compliance. Early deviation detection.

Success Starts Here
Make the right decision about who you are trusting with your home and future. Avoid costly mistakes and move forward with confidence.

Inspection vs Due Diligence
A property inspection reveals existing defects.
Contractor due diligence prevents new ones.
Inspection shows the past.
Due diligence protects your future.
On the Costa Blanca, relying on inspection alone leaves you exposed to contractor risk, cost overruns, and legal issues.
Independent contractor due diligence in Spain verifies who you hire before problems begin.
Smart owners use both...
Contractor Due Diligence: Costa Blanca Coverage
Alicante · Torrevieja · Orihuela Costa · Guardamar · Ciudad Quesada · Benidorm · Calpe · Altea · Dénia · Jávea
FAQ – Contractor Due Diligence (vetting) in Spain
1️⃣ What is contractor due diligence in Spain?
It’s an independent verification process that checks a contractor’s legal status, insurance, contracts, and renovation quality — before and during works — to prevent costly mistakes.
2️⃣ Why is contractor due diligence critical on the Costa Blanca?
In high-demand areas like the Costa Blanca, unclear contracts, unlicensed builders, and mid-project budget increases are common. Independent oversight protects your investment and keeps renovations accountable.
3️⃣ Isn’t a property inspection enough?
No. A property inspection evaluates the building once. Contractor due diligence evaluates the people doing the work and monitors the project to prevent new defects and financial overruns.
