The Technical Building Inspection (ITE), now the Building Assessment Report (IEE), is mandatory in Mallorca for multi-family residential buildings over 50 years old and is renewed every 10 years. It assesses the building's state of repair, accessibility, and energy efficiency. At Armalutx, we don't just identify deficiencies: we carry out the structural repairs revealed by the inspection, backed by over 50 years of experience.
If you manage a homeowners' association or own an older building in Palma, the building inspection (ITE) is a procedure you'll have to deal with sooner or later. Many of the city's 1960s and 70s apartment blocks are already required to undergo this inspection. At Construcciones Armalutx, we've been working on the structures of these Mallorcan buildings since 1967: we know what a building inspection looks for and, above all, we know how to repair them without any surprises.
What is the technical building inspection (ITE) and how does it differ from the IEE?
The technical building inspection (ITE) is the periodic and mandatory review of a building's condition carried out by a qualified professional (architect or registered building engineer). Since 2015, the traditional ITE has evolved into the Building Assessment Report (BAR), More comprehensive. The traditional ITE only looked at the state of conservation; the IEE adds universal accessibility and energy efficiency certification.
In practice, people still say "ITE" for both things. The framework that regulates them today is the Royal Legislative Decree 7/2015 of the Land and Urban Rehabilitation Law (articles 29 and 30), developed in the islands by Law 12/2017 on urban planning of the Balearic Islands and by the municipal ordinances of each municipality.
Is the ITE (Technical Building Inspection) mandatory in Mallorca?
Yes. Building inspections in Mallorca are mandatory by law. Residential multi-family buildings that reach 50 years of age must undergo this inspection, and in the Balearic Islands, a condition assessment is also required for buildings 30 years and older. The responsibility for commissioning the inspection lies with the property owner or the homeowners' association.
Control is exercised by each city council. In the capital, the Palma City Council manages the Building Assessment Report, and the report is then included in the Register of building assessment reports of the Government of the Balearic Islands. For listed buildings or buildings with heritage protection, it is also advisable to consult the Consell de Mallorca.
How often is the ITE (Technical Building Inspection) carried out?
The ITE/IEE is renewed every 10 years from the date the building was first subject to the requirement. The first report must be submitted upon reaching the specified age (50 years for the complete IEE), and from then on it is repeated in ten-year cycles.
The specific timeline is determined by each municipality's ordinance, based on the year of construction. As a reference, in 2026, buildings erected around 1976 (reaching their 50th anniversary) and those from 1966, which would be due for their second inspection, will be subject to scrutiny. If your building dates from that period, it's best to get it inspected before you receive a notification from the city council.
What does a building inspection check?
The technician tours the building and checks the elements that guarantee its safety and habitability, in accordance with the requirements of Technical Building Code. These are the key points of a building technical inspection in Palma:
- Structure and foundation: pillars, slabs, beams and load-bearing walls; cracks, deflections or deformations.
- Facades and projecting elements: balconies, cornices and cladding that may detach onto the public road.
- Roofs and terraces: waterproofing, leaks and condition of materials.
- Sewerage networks and downpipes: leaks, blockages and associated dampness.
- Universal accessibility: entrance, elevator and barrier-free routes.
- Energy efficiency: certificate of the building's thermal performance.
How much does the ITE (Technical Building Inspection) cost in Mallorca in 2026?
The price of a building inspection (ITE) in Mallorca in 2026 starts at around €170 + VAT For small properties, the price increases depending on the size of the building. In homeowner associations, it's common to find prices between [price ranges missing]. €350 and €1,500, or calculate it at a rate of about €50 to €100 per dwelling.
The cost is unregulated and depends on the number of dwellings, their age, and their state of repair. The report itself is the inexpensive part; the significant expense arises if defects are found that require repair. Therefore, it's crucial that the inspector truly understands how to address structural issues.
What happens if the ITE (Technical Building Inspection) comes back unfavorable?
A building inspection (ITE) can have three possible outcomes, and not all of them carry the same obligations. If the inspection reveals deficiencies or is unfavorable, the property owner is required to rectify them within the timeframe set by the inspector and the local council. This is where Armalutx makes the difference: we sign off on the diagnosis and carry out the work.
| ITE result | What does it mean | What needs to be done |
|---|---|---|
| Favorable | The building is compliant; with no significant deficiencies. | Submit the report and wait for the next cycle (10 years) |
| With deficiencies | There are pathologies that need correcting, but they are not urgent. | Carry out the repairs within the established timeframe and certify the correction. |
| Unfavorable | Safety risk; serious deficiencies | Act immediately: shore up, reinforce and rehabilitate urgently |
When the report detects problems in the structure, we begin our work of When and how is structural reinforcement done? and we return the building to a favorable condition.
When is it advisable to get ahead of the ITE (Technical Building Inspection)?
There's no need to wait for a letter from the city council. It's worth inspecting and taking action beforehand in several common situations in Palma's older buildings:
- Cracks that grow: If cracks appear in load-bearing walls or pillars, check them now. We can help you find out. When are cracks in walls dangerous?.
- Dampness and leaks: Persistent stains on ceilings or facades often hide a bigger problem.
- Facade with detached sections: A piece of rubble falling into the street is a real risk; facade renovation in Mallorca Avoid surprises and penalties.
- Before selling or buying: A clean report is a selling point and avoids surprises.
Acting early is almost always cheaper: a deficiency detected in time can be repaired with a limited intervention, not with emergency work.
From inspection to construction: who repairs what the ITE detects
Most companies issue the report and that's where their work ends; then you have to find a construction company. At Armalutx, we close the loop. Leading construction company in Mallorca, We moved from inspection to execution without intermediaries, something key when the problem is structural.
The structural reinforcements in buildings in Mallorca These are our areas of expertise: foundation underpinning, reinforcement of slabs and pillars, crack repair, and facade consolidation. Here we explain How to reinforce an already built house respecting the original Mallorcan architecture.
Frequently asked questions about the ITE in Mallorca
Who can sign the building technical inspection in Mallorca?
Only a qualified professional—a registered and licensed architect or building engineer—can sign the building inspection report in Mallorca. A report from an unqualified company is not valid. At Armalutx, we work with qualified professionals who prepare the IEE (Building Inspection Report) and, if structural deficiencies are found, our team repairs them and certifies the repairs to the local council.
Is the ITE the same as the energy certificate?
No. The energy performance certificate is only one of the three parts of the Building Assessment Report, along with the state of conservation and accessibility. The ITE/IEE is a more comprehensive document and is mandatory for older buildings, while the energy certificate is also required to sell or rent a property.
What happens if my building fails the ITE inspection in Palma?
Failure to submit the Building Assessment Report is considered a planning violation. According to Palma City Council, penalties for non-compliance can range from €600 to €3,000, in addition to the obligation to undergo the inspection anyway. If the building suffers damage and the Building Assessment Report was not up to date, the responsibility falls on the property owner.
How long does it take to complete a building inspection?
A technical visit to a medium-sized building is usually completed in a day, and the report is written within a few days. The actual timeframe depends on what is found: if the building is sound, it's quick; if structural repairs are needed, the schedule is dictated by the work itself. That's why we work with a fixed budget, with no surprises.
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If your building inspection (ITE) is pending or has already revealed deficiencies, let's talk before the problem escalates. Call us at +34 625 16 47 18, Write to us via WhatsApp or info@armalutx.com and we will advise you without obligation on the technical inspection of buildings in your community in Mallorca.


