Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Mar 17, 2010 9:13 pm We've had two independent inspections during the build process that picked up a few issues along the way. Handover is (hopefully) not too far away and I'm wondering if it is necessary to get the independent inspector in again or whether it is not worth the money if they have an internal QA, me, my better half and a bank solicitor looking over the place? Trying this building gig one more time. Re: Independent (Final) Inspector 2Mar 17, 2010 11:18 pm I would get your own inspector just to be sure (just read my thread!). The solicitor won't know much other than the obvious! It's only a couple hundred bucks for peace of mind for the next many year... I would send it to the certifier who is technically your representative and working on your behalf not the builder's 1 2254 That is a really good attitude Akin to you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. I do enjoy watching that tik tok inspector from Victoria but he does go a little… 12 81847 It is true that a builder can ignore your independent inspection report as it is not part of the contractual arrangement but that is stupid because he cannot avoid fixing… 9 46845 |