Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jun 01, 2016 2:26 pm An inspector has below recommendation re pre-handover inspection: "In regards to our pre-handover inspections, we recommend to carry out this inspection just before your handover of keys. This ideally should be after you have had your PCI (practical completion inspection) & final walk through with your builder so that we know the works have been substantially finished and any defects noted at your PCI have been rectified." Just thinking that for someone inexperienced or who doesn't know what to look for (aside from the obviously defective items) during PCI, would be best to engage inspector at PCI to get as much issues/defects rectified prior to getting keys. Any thoughts would be appreciated. skyler *o* How much are you ahead in payments compared to where the build is at? Have you fully drawn down the loan? 5 12351 you need to understand the breakdown of warranties. 90 warranty is considered as minor defects rectification period where as the longer ones are more major/structural… 1 5654 The significant date is when receive final payment invoice Check that section of contract Bit of fluff by builders prior to that 1 16254 |