Hi,
We have engaged with a builder for a new build in QLD. Been through initial stages of soil tests etc and plans/estimates being finalised and getting close to contract stage. I recently asked about getting a building inspector for the build and they sent me a form with the details on what they will include with the contract and there is some concerns:
Firstly, they are only recommending a Pre-plaster and PCI inspection. We were thinking of doing a frame stage and enclosed/water proofing inspection too. They are not against adding extra stages but it would come at a cost as noted below.
Secondly, most concerning is the below clause. Based on this we will be paying 0.125% per week through the whole period of inspections/reports and rectification. This seems like a red flag to me and not something I have seen from any of my searches so far.
"The owner acknowledges that the owner must pay to the builder, as a debt due and payable, representing 0.125% of the contract price per week for the dates noted on the extension of time, from the date that the owner is notified that the home is ready for the Third Party Inspector until the date the next trade can be secured for the next stage of the build."
Thirdly, an additional $450 payable for each report issued by the inspector for review. Again this seems excessive but in line with many builders based on searches.
What have other peoples recent experiences been with new builds and inspectors? This seems like a big red flag to me.