Does it cover both new builds and resale properties?
Yes, we inspect new builds, existing homes, and investment properties.
Yes, we inspect new builds, existing homes, and investment properties.
Ideally, 1–3 days before settlement to ensure you catch last-minute issues.
It’s a final inspection before property settlement to check for defects, safety issues, and compliance.
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.
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.
Yes. Property managers often rely on inspection reports to monitor property conditions, organise maintenance, maintain records, and communicate effectively with landlords and tenants.
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.
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.
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.
Our inspections cover both internal and external areas, including walls, ceilings, floors, roofing, drainage, plumbing, electrical fittings, ventilation, moisture issues, and general safety hazards.