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PRE-PURCHASE BUILDING INSPECTION IN ADELAIDE AREAS: WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR BUILDING INSPECTOR


Whether you’re looking at buying a new home or a new office space, having a pre-purchase building inspection conducted is crucial. As most of us are aware, purchasing a property is one of the biggest financial commitments we can make in our lifetime and so the wisest thing you can do before negotiating costs or signing any contracts is to have the building inspected. A building inspector can help you to fully understand the condition of the property, as they often see areas you can’t. If you are hiring a building inspector to conduct a pre-purchase building inspection in Adelaide, here are some things you should expect.

VERIFY THE WORKMANSHIP OF BUILDERS AND TRADESMEN

By having a pre-purchase building inspection completed, you can solidify the work which has been conducted by any builders or tradesmen. This will ensure that the property is of a high standard structurally and can expose any defects made by previous builders. You can ensure if there are any defects detected that those responsible will be held accountable and you can avoid encountering any unwanted surprises. By having the guidance of a building inspector, you have a qualified and experienced body by your side, to provide advice and save you from purchasing a building riddled with defects.

ADHERE TO STANDARDS & REGULATIONS

Your building inspector should be qualified to inspect commercial and domestic structures, adhering to all standards and regulations relevant to your state as well as Australia as a whole. The strict regulations enforced assist property buyers, builders and sellers to obtain the best possible outcome. By hiring a qualified building inspector with an in-depth knowledge of building standards and regulations, you have reassurance that the property you are purchasing coincides with all its legal obligations. Always ensure to ask your building inspector about their qualifications, not all building inspectors are have sufficient expertise to assist you.

PROVIDE ACCURATE, DETAILED REPORTS

After an inspection has been conducted, you should expect to receive a detailed report which states the condition of the building both inside and outside. Within the report you will find information relating to any defects of the building which have been uncovered. This may include the condition of the roof, any ceiling leaks, wall cracks, mould and much more. A detailed report provides you with all the information you need to make an informed decision regarding negotiating the price of the property.

ENSURE YOUR BUILDING IS SAFE

Above all, the most important factor behind having a pre-purchase building inspection conducted is to guarantee the safety of the property. Your building inspector must be a registered builder trainer who adheres to Australian Inspection Standards. By having extensive industry experience, they can ensure the property you are purchasing meets all the required standards and is absolutely safe to reside in. Without having an inspection conducted, you have minimal understanding of the structural safety of the home and the areas you should be concerned about. Your safety should be the number 1 priority of all building inspectors.

By acquiring the assistance of a qualified building inspector, you can obtain expert advice in order to determine how much you should be paying for the property and whether or not you should negotiate for a lesser price. At House Inspect Australia, we are proficient building inspectors and we want you to feel confident in knowing you’re making the right decision in purchasing your new home or property. If you’re considering buying a property in Adelaide, give our team at House Inspect Australia a call today on 1800 442 878 to find out how we can help.

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