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Building and pest inspections in Maribyrnong start at $487.32, with an average price of $645.72. Find the best deals from local inspection companies in Maribyrnong and get the most value by comparing prices.
Maribyrnong is a vibrant inner-city suburb just 8 km north-west of Melbourne's CBD, known for its diverse community and rich history. With the Maribyrnong River providing scenic views and outdoor activities, and Highpoint Shopping Centre offering extensive retail options, it's a great place for families and young professionals alike. The suburb boasts a mix of housing options, from modern apartments to spacious townhouses and traditional homes, making it an attractive spot for property buyers.
Your report will be done by an inspector with the appropriate qualifications and years of experience.
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Our dedicated team of technology and building experts have brought to life a platform that helps you get the property reports that you need on budget and on time.
Let us know the address of the property, what kind of report you need & some basic info.
We’ll show you the panel of local inspectors whom you can book to do the job.
Once you’ve selected your inspector and provided the booking details you can pay for your report online.
Receive your report in a timely manner and follow up with your inspector with any specific questions you have about the report’s contents.
While there are no specific laws that require building and pest inspections before buying a home, it’s better to get one. Without it, you could end up buying a home with structural or pest-related problems that will cost you more money in the future.
Discovered issues could also cause health and safety problems. You can them early on and even use the report to negotiate a lower buying price if issues do surface.
While we’re not an actual building and pest inspection company, we’re an intermediary that helps you find vetted providers without bias and headache. We’re here to connect you with the best and most available provider.
It’s not necessary, but it’s better if you’re there to see the condition of the property first hand and have the inspector walk you through any findings. But if your schedule doesn’t allow it, that’s fine. Inspectors will take detailed photos and include them in their reports.
To book a building and pest inspection with us, head over to our home page and give us the address of the property you’re planning to buy or sell. You’ll then be led to a form that you need to fully accomplish. Once that’s done, we’ll connect you with the best and most available building inspector for your address.
Vendor-supplied inspection reports are not the most trustworthy option. It’s always better to get your own inspector and have them produce a report for you.
In Victoria, it’s common for the buyer to pay for the building inspection. It’s part of your due diligence as you purchase new property. However, in some cases, a seller will provide a report to prospective buyers.
Coordinate with your seller on the best time and date to complete the inspection. Clear the property of any clutter and obstructions.
It helps if the seller can inform the inspector of any issues that they might know about and provide documentation if available. Secure any pets and turn on all utilities for proper inspection.
If a report comes back and you aren’t happy with the condition of the home and want to back out, you’re allowed to. But there’s a slight chance you won’t fully get your earnest downpayment back. Try to convince the seller to lower the sale rate or address the issues before you complete the purchase process.
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