How to Talk to Building and Pest Inspectors when buying a house?

April 23, 2009 by inspectionangel

Before a buyer in any property market sets out to engage the services of a building inspection service, they should have clearly identified parameters for the expense of repairs and maintenance.

If you have seriously assessed and set your limit on repair costs at $10,000 and discover through a professional building inspection it is more likely to be $30,000 then you need to consider pausing the process, is further negotiation an option or should you be pursuing another property.

If you are having trouble assessing exactly what a reasonable sum of money is to set aside for potential repairs and maintenance? You should seek the advice of a local building inspector.

Ask the local building inspectors what the typical defects are for homes in the area you are intending to buy? Ask if they can tell you, the most common maintenance required? Ask if you can have a ball park estimate of the average repair costs required of homes in the local area? Try to get tips or hints on what particular areas of the home should require close attention during your first inspection.

If you can get a local building experts picture of what defects or maintenance to expect then you will be better prepared to assess the results of an inspection typical for the location. If you can build rapport with a local building inspector you will also find, that when it comes time to get it professionally inspected, they will have a better understanding of your specific interests and may fit your job in with less delay.

Don’t forget the building inspector when buying a house

January 23, 2009 by inspectionangel

It is usually in a “Buyers” market that the opportunity to engage a professional building inspector becomes more common. It is the lack of competition between buyers and lower levels of confidence in the market that generate an increased sense of caution and fear.

In a “Sellers” market the buyers begin a race to purchase and their actions are fuelled by competition for their slice of the property profits.

In the haste of a hot real estate market, it becomes more common for buyers to neglect the importance of spending a few hundred dollars for an independent building and pest inspection.

Before you engage the services of a building inspector or pest inspector, have clearly identified parameters for the expense you are willing to pay above the purchase price. Don’t presume nothing will go wrong. Even something as simple as a hot water service failure can cost a $1000 dollars to replace.

If you have seriously assessed and set your limit on repair costs at $10,000 and discover through a professional building inspection, it is more likely to be $30,000. You need to consider pausing process, further negotiation or passing the property by.

Ask your local building inspector what the typical defects and maintenance items are for homes in the area you are intending to buy? Ask if you can have a ball park estimate of common repair costs required to homes in the local area? Try to get tips on what areas of the property should require close attention during your first inspection. Visit http://www.inspectionangel.com.au and download their handy checklist.

And don’t neglect to have it inspected by a professional building inspector before you sign an unconditional contract of sale.

Australian Pre-Purchase Pest and Building Inspections Directory – Inspection Angel

September 1, 2008 by inspectionangel

Ten steps for house or building inspection

Here is the pre- purchased inspection checklist for house, apartment or building;

1. Check, are the doors open and shut without obstruction of the door frame? The shape of door should be rectangular and it should be within its frame.

2. Are the windows open and close smoothly? Check their cracked panels of glasses and damp damage.

3. Make sure wall has no any damp issue. There should be no mould stains or irregular area of fresh paint at any wall.

4. Ensure that ceiling has not much patch work. If it is consistent then it could be more reliable.

5. In kitchen, look at sink and junction of the splash back. There should be no damp stains at all.

6. Make sure that plumbing fitting is secure and correctly fitted. You can shake the joints gently and firmly to check their functionality.

7. In bathroom, turn tap on and off, check hot water, edge of shower basis, bath tubs, leakage issues, tiles and exhaust fan.

8. In toilets firstly check toilet seat, waste pipe, silicon sealant. Moreover, flush the toilet and view the area behind the seat and look for leaks. See, either water comes after cistern has been filled or not. It should be stopped, if coming continuously then there could be problem in it.

9. Electrical instrument and services are very important. Don’t touch any thing if you know nothing about these fixtures. But if you know something, then check fuse, wire system, circuit breaker etc. Also ensure physical presence of “Earth leakage safety switch”.

10. Check iron roof. It must be free of rust.

But this information can’t replace the importance or need of experts. So, don’t let you in if you are not an expert.