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Sep 14, 2023 16:13
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Spanish term

"INFORME DE DEFICIENCIAS"

Spanish to English Tech/Engineering Architecture
A document the local council in Spain will issue to e.g.an architect in the case of refusal of planning permission.
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Proposed translations

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Spanish term (edited): informe de deficiencias

(council) planning deficiencies report; (landlord/lady) Schedule of Dilapidations

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I'm none too sure what the US AmE equivalent would be, but 'developmental disorders report' seems on the wrong medical t(r)ack.

Otherwise, any BrE term needs a planning prefix, e.g. planning blight.

I started out in UK Town & Country Planning Law and conveyancing a long time ago, but have never heard of a 'punch list- even after planning / development applicants come to blows with neighbo(u)rs.
Example sentence:

IATE: accounting [BUSINESS AND COMPETITION] ECA es informe de las deficiencias observadas ECA en report of observed deficiencies ECA

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Peer comments on this reference comment:

agree philgoddard : Though a punch list is not quite the same - it's drawn up by the contractors rather than the council. 'Deficiencies report', the other answer, is more appropriate here.
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