Pre purchase inspection, industrial building it is riskier than it looks.

Inspection of commercial and industrial property is subject to a different rules to that of a dwelling. This is partly due to legislation and partly due to the fact that it is a workplace. Owner’s/ employer’s duties include making workplace safe for people working there. That is a very heavy burden and if someone gets injured or killed it may lead to claims of criminal negligence and heavy fines and damages.You could loose a shirt of your back and be sent to jail.

The most common problems are incidences of illegal construction works inside the building (featured above) and the failure to maintain essential services but how will you know?

Whether you are buying a property or leasing on it pays to get professional inspection to identify your risks before something you will regret happens.

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Building Advice,where do you get the best advice? Who do you ask?

Getting building advice is easy, just ask. There is plenty of free advice available from friends, family, friend of a friend or on a forum or a government department but the chances of it being the right advice  are slim, or worse still, the chances of being the best advice are negligible. Even if you pay for advice there is no guarantee it’s going to deliver the best outcome, so it pays to be careful. It pays to know who to ask. The following is a true example of a family ( who were willing to pay good fee for a good advice) wasting their money twice before coming to me.

Firstly they purchased a home and got a pre purchase inspection from a major company employing architects. The dwelling did have some cracking but it was described as minor and cosmetic.

About two years later the home started some serious cracking and they commissioned a report from a structural engineer. This concluded that the cracking is the result of prolonged drought but did not have any real answers or solutions. The dwelling continued to get worse.

When I saw the home last week, the corner of the lounge concrete slab had subsided 40mm and the dwelling will require underpinning. I was able to explain a number of issues that had contributed to the failure and what will be required to eliminate them.

I did that in a manner that my client’s understood and that gave them comfort and confidence that the fix will be permanent.

Whilst architects and engineers are highly skilled professionals they are likely to be missing vital elements required to diagnose the problem and to prescribe them most practical and lasting solution. What are the missing elements?

1 Qualifications in building surveying and

2 Extensive experience in property inspection

This is a general statement and there certainly are architects and engineers that have all of the above but you have to find them, or you can come to me.

 

 

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Pre final inspection,what is it going to take to make you flip?

If you have paid close to $400,000 for your beautiful new two storey home this will do it.

This home by a top tier builder is a disgrace, you make up your own mind:

I did pre final inspection on this home. It’s too late. Even if the builder makes an effort to rectify defects it will now delay handover. Had there been regular inspections during construction, things would have turned out differently. When I asked the client why he did not get independent stage inspections he said he did not know about it.

The builder that has been building for decades is determined to look like a bush handyman but it does not matter because he is making bucket loads of money by skimping on supervision and control.

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Building Inspection,Lack of care?, IT IS EVERYWHERE!