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builder report definitely worth the money, the one I recently used www.realsure.co.nz is really good. a bit expensive $575. If you are buying an expensive house then, it worths to spend a little bit more to make sure things are right. However, even with a good inspector, you may still be the site when he is doing the inspection, making sure he spend enough time on the inspection. and you may want to personally get into the foundation and roof cavity (you have to bring your own ladder and working clothes) to make sure things are correct. normally, because of the space of foundation, the inspector would only get into it, use the torch to have a look, and they might not see any leak, rotten timber, if this does happen and later on you want to go back to them, they will say, due the space limit, that is the best they can do, then you suffer. so, rely on others is not as good as rely on yourself, get into there, so if any leaking, rotten timber. The key thing in the inspection is to making sure the foundation is right, the pile is right, the roof is not leaking, in general the important things, there will always be some small issues, such as crack glass and so on, these are the minor things.
Also, it seems not good to use the builder that the property agent recommend. |
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