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PRE SETTLEMENT PROPERTY INSPECTIONS

Importance of Pre-Settlement Inspections by Leading Building Inspections

Why are Pre-Settlement Inspections Important?

A pre-settlement inspection allows the purchaser to ensure that the property is in the agreed-upon condition before finalizing the sale. This includes checking that the pool hasn’t turned green, the carpets are still in place, and the vendor has maintained the property. It also confirms that any conditions specified in the contract have been fulfilled by the vendor.

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Who Arranges a Pre-Settlement Inspection?

The purchaser is responsible for arranging a pre-settlement inspection. It’s advisable to schedule this inspection within a week prior to the property settlement date.

How Many Pre-Settlement Inspections Can a Purchaser Do?

Typically, a purchaser is entitled to one pre-settlement inspection. However, if issues are found that need rectification, additional inspections may be negotiated to ensure all problems are resolved.

What Should Be Inspected During a Pre-Settlement Inspection?

During the inspection, the purchaser should check:

  • The overall condition of the property to ensure it hasn’t deteriorated.
  • That all specified contract conditions have been met.
  • The functionality of fittings and fixtures.
  • That the property is vacated and free of unwanted items or rubbish.
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Are There Mandatory Fixes After a Home Inspection?

If the property is not in the agreed-upon condition, the vendor is expected to address any issues before the final payment is made. This includes repairing any damage and ensuring all agreed-upon conditions are met.

Is It Possible to Lower an Offer or Negotiate After a Pre-Settlement Inspection?

If significant issues are discovered during the pre-settlement inspection, the purchaser may negotiate with the vendor for repairs or compensation. However, this should be done promptly to avoid delaying the settlement process.

Why are Pre-Settlement Inspections Important?

 The settlement period can last from 30 to 90 days after the exchange of contracts. During this time, the condition of the property may change, especially if it has been occupied. A pre-settlement inspection ensures the property is in the same condition as when the contract was signed and that all contractual obligations have been met. It reassures the purchaser that they are getting what they agreed to pay for.

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In Summary: A pre-settlement inspection by Leading Building Inspections ensures the property’s condition has not changed since the contract exchange, verifies that contract obligations are met, confirms that fittings and fixtures are operational, and that the property has been properly vacated. This inspection is crucial for a smooth and satisfactory property settlement process.

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