Pre-Purchase and Post-Purchase Apartment Building Inspections
As a commercial or industrial building inspector I am quite fortunate to be in business for myself and to be able to assist others in business also. I have always believed that the business of building inspections should be conducted at the same manner as the inspection of any other construction and notably with all the compliance of the regulations and codes as put out by the government. It is my job to be sure that the procedure for commercial building inspections is followed correctly to make sure that both the renter and the owner/occupier of their commercial building are guarded. I also have a specific interest in this area of building because I managed commercial properties for several decades, most recently as managing commercial property inside a apartment block. The property was offered at auction and I was responsible for the review and repair of lots of flats that were damaged.
As I looked at the status of the building, I was amazed that there was little to report other than some minor water damage along with a few signs of termite damage. I made a point of going through the building inspections Adelaide document which summarizes the requirements to keep a property as secure for habitation and job. This document summarizes a comprehensive collection of the many different details of the commercial construction industry, which require regular attention to guarantee compliance with these criteria.
A new house or other commercial construction is typically a quite well-constructed building. Most of these buildings will be completely modern and the simple construction and workings must be safe and sound. It's however, the chance to make repairs or improvements that ought to be undertaken by competent professionals. My role as a Building Inspector would be to give the tenant/owner the opportunity to accept this offer, or ask a Building Inspection to discover more about the state of the house or construction before signing the agreement with the new owner. In the conclusion of the review the owner has the decision to sign the agreement or not.
For these reasons alone, it is very important to receive your property inspected so as to ensure you are making a sound investment decision. It is worth noting that the role of the building inspector is quite important and that the role of the potential home buyer is equally important. The ideal construction inspection in Adelaide helps to identify possible security hazards, assess the condition of the construction and to identify and fix potential design flaws and structural difficulties. You may feel confident that the individual carrying out the inspection has undertaken all the necessary training to fulfill the requirements set out by the Australian Building Inspectors Registration Scheme (ABISR).