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- What is the purpose of a Practical Completion Inspection?
A Practical Completion Inspection helps identify defects, poor workmanship, and incomplete items before the builder hands over the property.
- Is a Practical Completion Inspection the same as a handover inspection?
They are often conducted at a similar stage. A Practical Completion Inspection is typically performed before handover so issues can be identified and rectified before ownership is transferred.
- Can defects still be found in a newly built home?
Yes. Even newly constructed homes can contain cosmetic defects, installation issues, and workmanship concerns that may not be immediately obvious.
- When should I book a Practical Completion Inspection?
The inspection should be arranged once the builder advises that construction is substantially complete but before final payment and handover.
- What happens if defects are identified?
The defects can be documented in the inspection report and raised with the builder for rectification before handover.
- Will the inspection check for unfinished work?
Yes. We assess the property for incomplete works, missing fittings, unfinished finishes, and other items that may still require attention.
- How long does a Practical Completion Inspection take?
Inspection times vary depending on the size and complexity of the property, but most inspections take between two and four hours.
- Do I receive photographs in the report?
Yes. Our reports include photographic evidence to clearly illustrate identified defects and concerns.
- Can I attend the inspection?
Yes. Homeowners are welcome to attend the inspection and discuss any questions or concerns directly with the inspector.
- Why should I have an independent inspection instead of relying on the builder's checks?
An independent inspection provides an objective assessment of the completed work and can identify issues that may otherwise be overlooked during the builder’s internal review.
- Why should I obtain an NSW Sellers Report before listing my property?
A NSW Sellers Report helps identify existing defects and maintenance issues before your property goes on the market, allowing you to provide transparent information to potential buyers and reduce the risk of disputes during the sales process.
- What makes an ACT Sellers Report different from a standard building inspection?
An ACT Sellers Report is specifically designed to meet ACT legislative requirements for residential property sales, providing the necessary information buyers need while helping sellers remain compliant.
- What can a Pre Purchase Building Inspection reveal about a property?
A Pre Purchase Building Inspection can uncover structural defects, safety concerns, moisture issues, poor workmanship, and other hidden problems that may impact the property’s value or require costly repairs.
- Why are Staged Building Inspections important during construction?
A: Staged Building Inspections assess workmanship and compliance at key construction milestones, helping identify issues early so they can be rectified before the project progresses further.
- Can a Timber Pest Inspection detect termite damage that is not immediately visible?
Yes, Timber Pest Inspections use specialised inspection techniques to identify signs of termite activity, timber damage, and conditions that may increase the risk of future infestations.
- What is checked during a Practical Completion Inspection?
A Practical Completion Inspection reviews the finished construction to identify defects, incomplete works, and workmanship issues before the final handover, ensuring the property meets agreed building standards.
- When should a 90 Day Defects Liability Inspection be carried out?
A 90 Day Defects Liability Inspection should be conducted before the defects liability period expires, allowing homeowners to document issues and request rectification from the builder within the warranty timeframe.
- How often should Rental Property Assessment Inspections be conducted?
Regular Rental Property Assessment Inspections help monitor property condition, identify maintenance requirements, and ensure the property remains safe, compliant, and well-maintained for tenants.
- What is a new build inspection?
A new build inspection is an independent assessment of a newly constructed home to identify defects, incomplete work, and workmanship issues before handover or settlement. It helps ensure the property has been built to an acceptable standard.
- Why do I need a new build inspection if my home is brand new?
Even newly built homes can have defects that are not immediately obvious. An independent inspection provides an unbiased review of the construction quality and can uncover issues that may require rectification by the builder.
- When should a new build inspection be carried out?
A new build inspection is typically conducted when construction is complete and before final handover. This allows any identified defects to be addressed before you move into the property.
- What types of defects can be found during a new build inspection?
Common defects include poor paint finishes, cracked tiles, uneven flooring, faulty doors and windows, roofing issues, drainage problems, plumbing defects, and incomplete construction work.
- Will the inspection check both structural and cosmetic issues?
Yes. The inspection covers visible structural elements as well as cosmetic finishes, helping to identify anything that may affect the property’s quality, safety, or functionality.
- How long does a new build inspection take?
The duration depends on the size and complexity of the property. Most inspections take between 2 and 4 hours, followed by the preparation of a detailed inspection report.
- What will I receive after the inspection?
You will receive a comprehensive report outlining all identified defects and concerns. The report includes clear descriptions, photographic evidence, and recommendations that can be shared with your builder.
- Can the inspection report be used to request repairs from the builder?
Yes. The report provides professional documentation of any defects or incomplete work, making it easier to communicate concerns and request rectification from your builder.
- Does a new build inspection guarantee that there are no future problems?
While no inspection can predict every future issue, a professional assessment significantly reduces the risk of overlooking existing defects and helps ensure the property is delivered to an acceptable standard.
- Can I attend the inspection?
Yes. Homeowners are welcome to attend the inspection. Being present allows you to discuss any concerns directly with the inspector and gain a better understanding of the property’s condition before handover.
- What are staged building inspections and why are they important in Queanbeyan?
Staged building inspections are systematic assessments conducted at different phases of a property purchase or sale. Canberra Plus Building Inspections ensures that each stage is checked thoroughly, identifying structural issues, safety hazards, and maintenance needs for peace of mind.
- What is included in a staged building inspection in Queanbeyan?
A staged building inspection by Canberra Plus Building Inspections includes structural evaluations, roof checks, plumbing and electrical assessments, pest and termite inspections, and overall property condition analysis. This ensures you have a complete understanding of the property.
- How can staged building inspections protect my property investment?
By detecting hidden defects, safety concerns, or potential pest damage, staged inspections in Queanbeyan help buyers and sellers make informed decisions, prevent costly repairs, and secure their property investment with confidence.
- How long does a staged building inspection typically take?
The duration depends on the property’s size and complexity. Most staged inspections take 1–3 hours, and Canberra Plus Building Inspections provides detailed reports shortly after the inspection to support timely decisions.
- How do I book a staged building inspection in Queanbeyan?
Booking is easy. Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections via phone or online to schedule professional staged building inspections in Queanbeyan. Our certified inspectors ensure a thorough, reliable, and efficient service tailored to your needs.
- What is included in a professional building inspection in Queanbeyan?
A professional building inspection in Queanbeyan with Canberra Plus Building Inspections covers structural integrity, roof, plumbing, electrical systems, pest checks, and potential safety hazards to ensure a thorough assessment.
- Why are building inspections important before buying property in Queanbeyan?
Building inspections help identify hidden defects, structural issues, or pest infestations before purchase. This allows you to make informed investment decisions and avoid costly repairs in the future.
- How long does a building inspection in Queanbeyan usually take?
Most property inspections take between 1–3 hours depending on property size and complexity. Canberra Plus Building Inspections provides detailed reports promptly after the inspection for quick decision-making.
- Can Canberra Plus Building Inspections help with pre-sale inspections?
Yes! Pre-sale building inspections in Queanbeyan help property owners identify and fix issues before listing, increasing buyer confidence and potentially improving property value.
- How do I book a building inspection in Queanbeyan?
Booking is easy. Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections via phone or online to schedule your professional building inspection in Queanbeyan. Our team ensures fast, reliable service tailored to your needs.
- What is a handover inspection?
It’s a final inspection before taking possession, checking for defects, compliance, and overall quality.
- When should I schedule my handover inspection?
Ideally, after construction is complete but before you sign any final handover documents.
- How long does an inspection take?
Usually 2–4 hours, depending on the size and complexity of the property.
- Do you inspect new builds only?
No, we inspect new builds, renovations, and commercial properties.
- Will I receive a written report?
Yes, a detailed report with photos, notes, and recommended actions is provided.
- Can the report be used to request repairs from the builder?
Absolutely. It provides evidence of defects and incomplete work.
- Are Canberra Plus Building Inspections licensed?
Yes, all our inspectors are fully licensed, insured, and experienced.
- What areas of the property are inspected?
Structural elements, finishes, plumbing, electrical, appliances, and compliance with building standards.
- Do you check both residential and commercial properties?
Yes, our handover inspections cover all property types.
- Why is a handover inspection important?
It ensures your investment is delivered correctly, prevents disputes, and protects you from future repair costs.
- What is included in a pre-purchase property inspection in Queanbeyan?
A pre-purchase property inspection in Queanbeyan with Canberra Plus Building Inspections includes structural checks, roof inspections, plumbing, electrical systems, and pest assessments to ensure the property is safe and sound.
- Why are pre-purchase building inspections important before buying property?
Pre-purchase building inspections help identify hidden defects, structural issues, or pest problems. With Canberra Plus Building Inspections, you can make informed decisions and avoid costly repairs after purchase.
- How long does a pre-purchase inspection in Queanbeyan take?
Most pre-purchase inspections take between 1–3 hours depending on property size and complexity. Canberra Plus Building Inspections provides detailed reports promptly after inspection for quick and informed decision-making.
- Can Canberra Plus Building Inspections help with commercial property inspections?
Yes! We offer pre-purchase building inspections in Queanbeyan for both residential and commercial properties, providing thorough assessments and clear reports to guide your investment decisions.
- How do I book a pre-purchase building inspection in Queanbeyan?
Booking is simple. Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections via phone or online to schedule a professional pre-purchase inspection in Queanbeyan. Our team ensures fast, reliable, and thorough service.
- What is included in a frame stage inspection?
We check the structural framework, load-bearing elements, walls, and roof framing for safety, quality, and compliance.
- When should staged building inspections occur?
Inspections are recommended at foundations, framing, pre-plaster, and practical completion stages.
- Do you inspect renovations as well?
Yes, we can provide stage inspections for both new builds and significant renovations.
- How long does a new home stage inspection take?
Typically 1–4 hours depending on property size and stage.
- Will I get a written report?
Absolutely. All inspections come with a detailed, easy-to-read report including photos and recommendations.
- Can the PCI report be used to negotiate with builders?
Yes, staged inspection reports document defects and incomplete work to support discussions or claims.
- Are Canberra Plus Building Inspections licensed and insured?
Yes, all inspectors are fully licensed and insured.
- What is the cost of a staged inspection?
Prices depend on property size and number of stages; contact us for a personalised quote.
- Do you check compliance with building codes?
Yes, all inspections verify compliance with Australian building regulations.
- Why are staged inspections important?
Early inspections prevent costly defects, ensure quality, and provide peace of mind throughout construction.
- Are your inspectors licensed and insured?
Yes, all our inspectors are fully qualified, licensed, and insured for complete peace of mind.
- What is included in a PCI inspection?
Our PCI inspections cover structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and finishing aspects of the property.
- When should I schedule a practical completion inspection?
Ideally, inspections are scheduled once the builder declares practical completion, but before you take possession.
- How long does a PCI inspection take?
Depending on property size, inspections typically take 2–4 hours, followed by a detailed report.
- Is a PCI inspection mandatory in Canberra?
While not legally required, it is highly recommended to protect your investment and ensure compliance.
- Can I use the PCI report to negotiate with the builder?
Yes, the report documents defects and incomplete work, supporting any discussions or claims.
- Do you provide inspections for renovations as well as new builds?
Absolutely. Our inspections cover new builds, renovations, and extensions.
- What does a practical completion inspection ACT include?
It includes a thorough review of construction quality, safety, compliance, and overall completion.
- Will I receive photos of defects?
Yes, our reports include clear photographs and detailed notes for easy understanding.
- How soon can I get my inspection report?
Reports are typically delivered within 24–48 hours of the inspection.
- What is a pre-settlement building inspection?
It’s a final inspection before property settlement to check for defects, safety issues, and compliance.
- When should I schedule it?
Ideally, 1–3 days before settlement to ensure you catch last-minute issues.
- Does it cover both new builds and resale properties?
Yes, we inspect new builds, existing homes, and investment properties.
- How long does an inspection take?
Typically 2–4 hours, depending on the property size and type.
- Will I get a written report?
Yes, every inspection includes a detailed report with photos and recommendations.
- Can the report be used to request repairs or negotiate with the seller?
Absolutely. It provides documented evidence to address issues before settlement.
- Are your inspectors licensed and insured?
Yes, all Canberra Plus Building Inspections inspectors are fully licensed and insured.
- Do you check for hidden defects?
Yes, our inspections focus on areas that often go unnoticed but could lead to major problems.
- What if issues are found?
We provide clear recommendations so you can request fixes before settlement.
- Why is a pre-settlement inspection important?
It ensures you are fully informed before completing the purchase, protecting your investment and avoiding costly repairs.
- What is a rental property assessment inspection?
A rental property assessment inspection is a professional evaluation of a rental property’s condition. It helps identify maintenance issues, safety concerns, damage, and potential compliance risks during or between tenancies.
- Why are regular rental property inspections important?
Regular inspections help protect your investment by identifying problems early, maintaining property standards, ensuring tenant safety, and reducing the likelihood of expensive repairs in the future.
- How often should a rental property be inspected?
The frequency of inspections depends on tenancy agreements and local regulations. Many landlords schedule routine inspections periodically throughout the tenancy and additional inspections between tenants.
- What areas of the property are inspected?
Our inspections cover both internal and external areas, including walls, ceilings, floors, roofing, drainage, plumbing, electrical fittings, ventilation, moisture issues, and general safety hazards.
- Can a rental property inspection help prevent disputes with tenants?
Yes. A detailed inspection report provides documented evidence of the property’s condition, which can help resolve disagreements regarding damage, maintenance responsibilities, or bond claims.
- Will the inspection identify safety hazards?
Absolutely. We assess potential safety risks such as trip hazards, moisture-related issues, mould growth, faulty fixtures, and other concerns that could affect tenant wellbeing or property compliance.
- Do landlords receive a written report after the inspection?
Yes. Following the inspection, you will receive a comprehensive report detailing the property’s condition, identified issues, photographic evidence, and recommendations for repairs or maintenance.
- Can property managers use rental property inspection reports?
Yes. Property managers often rely on inspection reports to monitor property conditions, organise maintenance, maintain records, and communicate effectively with landlords and tenants.
- What happens if maintenance issues are found during the inspection?
Any maintenance concerns or defects identified will be documented in the report, allowing landlords or property managers to arrange timely repairs before the issues become more serious or costly.
- Who should arrange a rental property assessment inspection?
Rental property inspections are beneficial for landlords, property investors, property managers, real estate agencies, tenants preparing for entry or exit inspections, and strata managers seeking an independent assessment of property conditions.
- What is a 90-day defects liability inspection?
A 90-day defects liability inspection is an independent assessment of a newly built home conducted during the builder’s defects liability period. It helps identify defects, incomplete work, or poor workmanship that should be rectified by the builder before the period expires.
- Why should I arrange a defect inspection before the liability period ends?
Once the defects liability period ends, you may become responsible for repair costs. An inspection helps ensure any issues are identified and reported to the builder while they are still obligated to address them.
- What types of defects can be found during the inspection?
Common defects include wall and ceiling cracks, faulty doors and windows, poor paint finishes, tiling issues, drainage problems, water ingress, roofing defects, and incomplete construction work.
- When is the best time to book a 90-day defect inspection?
It is recommended to schedule the inspection a few weeks before the defects liability period expires. This allows sufficient time to review the report and submit defects to your builder.
- Do you inspect both cosmetic and structural defects?
Yes. Our inspections cover both cosmetic issues, such as finishes and workmanship, and structural concerns that may affect the property’s safety, functionality, or long-term performance.
- Will I receive a written inspection report?
Yes. You will receive a detailed report outlining all identified defects, supported by photographs and clear explanations to help you communicate the issues to your builder.
- Can a defect inspection help if I have concerns about workmanship?
Absolutely. A professional inspection can identify workmanship issues that may not be obvious to homeowners and provide evidence to support your discussions with the builder.
- How long does a 90-day defect inspection take?
The duration depends on the size and complexity of the property. Most inspections take between 1 and 3 hours, followed by the preparation of a comprehensive report.
- Do I need to be present during the inspection?
While it is not always necessary, we recommend attending if possible. This gives you the opportunity to discuss any concerns directly and gain a better understanding of the property’s condition.
- What happens after defects are identified?
You can provide the inspection report to your builder and request rectification of the identified issues. The report serves as a professional record that can help support discussions and resolve disputes if necessary.
- Can a pre-purchase building inspection help me negotiate a better purchase price?
Yes. If the inspection identifies defects, maintenance issues, or potential repair costs, you may be able to use the findings to negotiate a price reduction, request repairs from the seller, or adjust your offer accordingly.
- Is a pre-purchase building inspection worthwhile for a newly built home?
Absolutely. Even newly constructed properties can have workmanship defects, incomplete finishes, drainage issues, or compliance concerns. An inspection provides independent verification of the property’s condition before settlement.
- What are some common hidden issues found during inspections?
Common issues include roof leaks, moisture damage, structural movement, poor drainage, inadequate ventilation, substandard repairs, timber deterioration, and defects concealed by cosmetic improvements.
- How soon should I arrange a building inspection after making an offer?
It is best to arrange the inspection as soon as possible, particularly if your contract includes a building inspection clause. Early inspections allow sufficient time to review the findings and make informed decisions before key deadlines.
- Will the inspection report help me plan future maintenance costs?
Yes. In addition to identifying current defects, the report can highlight areas that may require maintenance or repairs in the future, helping you budget more accurately for ongoing property ownership.
- Can an inspection reveal signs of previous water damage?
Inspectors can often identify indicators of past or ongoing water intrusion, such as staining, mould growth, dampness, deteriorated materials, or drainage problems that may require further investigation.
- What happens if significant defects are discovered during the inspection?
If major issues are identified, you can review the report with your solicitor, conveyancer, or real estate professional and decide whether to proceed, renegotiate terms, request repairs, or withdraw from the purchase where permitted.
- Do pre-purchase inspections include external structures and outdoor areas?
Yes. Depending on property access, inspections typically assess garages, sheds, retaining walls, driveways, fencing, drainage, and other external structures that may impact the property’s condition and value.
- How detailed is the inspection report?
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the property’s condition, including descriptions of defects, photographic evidence, risk assessments, and recommendations to help you understand the significance of identified issues.
- Can investors benefit from a pre-purchase building inspection?
Definitely. Property investors use inspections to assess potential repair costs, identify risks that may affect rental returns, and ensure the investment aligns with their financial goals before completing the purchase.
- Why is a NSW Building Inspection Report in Canberra important?
A professional NSW Building Inspection Report in Canberra identifies structural defects, water damage, and maintenance issues before buying or selling a property, helping you make informed decisions and protect your investment.
- What does a typical NSW Building Inspection Report include?
Our reports cover structural assessments, roofing, flooring, walls, foundations, water damage checks, and potential maintenance concerns. Each NSW Building Inspection Report in Canberra comes with clear photos and recommendations.
- Can Canberra Plus Building Inspections provide pre-purchase inspection reports?
Yes. We specialise in pre-purchase inspections, offering detailed NSW Building Inspection Reports in Canberra to help buyers assess property condition and negotiate confidently.
- How long does it take to get a building inspection report?
Inspections usually take a few hours depending on property size, and your detailed NSW Building Inspection Report in Canberra is delivered promptly, typically within 24–48 hours.
- How do I book a NSW Building Inspection Report in Canberra?
Booking is easy. Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections to schedule your inspection. Our team will perform a thorough assessment and provide a professional, easy-to-read report for your property.
- Why should I schedule professional timber pest inspections in Canberra?
Professional Timber Pest Inspections in Canberra help detect termites, borers, and other pests early, preventing serious property damage and saving homeowners from costly repairs. Canberra Plus Building Inspections provides thorough inspections with detailed reports for peace of mind.
- What do timber pest inspection services in Canberra include?
Our Timber Pest Inspection Services in Canberra cover all areas of your property, including structural timber, floors, walls, and roof voids. We check for pest activity, moisture damage, and decay, providing a detailed assessment with recommended solutions.
- Can I get a building and pest inspection in Canberra before buying a property?
Yes. Canberra Plus Building Inspections offers combined Building and Pest Inspection in Canberra for homebuyers. Our inspections help identify potential issues, allowing you to make informed decisions before purchasing a property.
- How often should I have professional timber pest inspections in Canberra?
It is recommended to schedule Professional Timber Pest Inspections in Canberra at least once a year, or immediately if you notice signs of termites or timber damage. Regular inspections help prevent infestations and maintain the structural integrity of your home.
- How do I book a timber pest inspection with Canberra Plus Building Inspections?
Booking is simple! Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections to arrange your inspection. Our team will provide a comprehensive assessment, detailed report, and advice on protecting your property from timber pests in Canberra.
- Why should I get an ACT Building Inspection Report in Canberra?
An ACT Building Inspection Report in Canberra helps identify structural issues, defects, and maintenance concerns before purchasing or selling a property. Canberra Plus Building Inspections provides detailed, professional reports for peace of mind.
- What is included in an ACT Property Inspection Report in Canberra?
Our ACT Property Inspection Report in Canberra includes structural assessments, roofing and wall checks, water damage detection, pest concerns, and maintenance recommendations, giving you a complete overview of your property’s condition.
- Can Canberra Plus Building Inspections provide pre-purchase reports?
Yes. We specialise in pre-purchase inspections, offering thorough ACT Building Inspection Reports in Canberra to help buyers make informed decisions and avoid costly surprises.
- How long does a building inspection report take?
Typically, inspections are completed within a few hours depending on property size, and a detailed ACT Property Inspection Report in Canberra is delivered promptly, usually within 24–48 hours.
- How do I book a professional building inspection in Canberra?
Booking is simple, Contact Canberra Plus Building Inspections to schedule your ACT Building Inspection Report in Canberra. Our team will inspect your property and provide a detailed, easy-to-read report with expert advice.
- 1. What is included in a building inspection?
A building inspection assesses the visible condition of a property, including structural elements, roofing, walls, floors, and other accessible areas.
- 2. Why do I need a pre-purchase inspection?
It helps identify defects, maintenance issues, and potential risks before purchasing a property.
- 3. How long does a building inspection take?
Inspection times vary depending on the property’s size and complexity.
- 4. Will I receive a written report?
Yes. Most professional inspectors provide a detailed written report after the inspection.
- 5. Can an inspection identify structural issues?
Inspectors can identify visible signs of structural concerns and recommend further investigation if necessary.
- 6. Are building inspections worth the cost?
Yes. They can help prevent costly surprises and support informed purchasing decisions.
- 7. Can inspections help with price negotiations?
Absolutely. Identified defects may provide leverage during purchase negotiations.
- 8. Should new homes be inspected?
Yes. Even newer properties can have construction defects or incomplete work.
- 9. What happens if major issues are found?
Buyers can use the findings to negotiate repairs, adjust the purchase price, or reconsider the purchase.
- 10. When should I book a pre-purchase inspection?
Ideally, before finalising the purchase contract or during any applicable due diligence period.
- What is a Practical Completion Inspection?
A Practical Completion Inspection is a detailed assessment conducted near the end of a construction project to identify defects, unfinished work, and workmanship issues before the property is handed over to the owner.
- Why is a Practical Completion Inspection in Canberra important?
A Practical Completion Inspection in Canberra helps ensure that a newly built home meets acceptable construction standards, complies with contract requirements, and is free from significant defects before settlement or handover.
- What does a PCI Inspection in Canberra involve?
A PCI Inspection in Canberra typically includes a thorough examination of structural elements, walls, ceilings, flooring, doors, windows, plumbing fixtures, electrical fittings, paintwork, and other completed construction components.
- What types of defects can be found during a Practical Completion Inspection?
Common defects may include cracked walls, poor paint finishes, uneven tiling, faulty doors or windows, incomplete installations, plumbing issues, electrical defects, and general workmanship concerns.
- When should a Practical Completion Inspection be conducted?
The inspection should be carried out when the builder notifies the homeowner that the property is substantially complete and ready for a final review before handover and final payment.
- Can a Practical Completion Inspection help save money?
Yes. Identifying defects before handover allows builders to rectify issues at their expense, reducing the likelihood of homeowners facing costly repairs or disputes after moving into the property.
- Why should I hire an independent inspector for a PCI Inspection in Canberra?
An independent inspector provides an unbiased assessment of the property’s condition and can identify defects or non-compliant work that may be overlooked by homeowners or builders.
- Will I receive a report after the inspection?
Yes. Most professional inspectors provide a detailed report outlining any defects, incomplete items, safety concerns, and recommendations for rectification before final handover.
- Does a Practical Completion Inspection guarantee a defect-free home?
While no inspection can guarantee a completely defect-free property, a Practical Completion Inspection significantly reduces the risk of overlooked issues by identifying visible defects and workmanship concerns before ownership is transferred.
- What happens if defects are found during the inspection?
If defects are identified, they are documented in the inspection report and presented to the builder for rectification. The builder is generally expected to address these issues before the final handover process is completed.
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