Buying a property is a significant investment, and before settlement, conducting a final inspection is essential to ensure you are getting exactly what you paid for.

Why a Final Inspection Matters

1. Contract Compliance

  • Ensure that the seller has fulfilled all agreed-upon repairs and conditions.
  • Any missing or incomplete work should be addressed before settlement.

2. Verify Functionality of Fixtures and Utilities

  • Test lighting, plumbing, gas, air conditioning, and appliances.
  • Confirm that essential utilities are in working order to avoid post-settlement surprises.

3. Identify Any New Damage or Missing Items

  • Inspect the property for any new cracks, leaks, or structural issues that may have arisen since the initial agreement.
  • Ensure that fixtures, fittings, and landscaping are in the expected condition.

Final Inspection Checklist

  • Structural Integrity: No new cracks, water damage, or major defects.
  • Utilities & Appliances: Test water pressure, heating/cooling, lights, and kitchen appliances.
  • Doors & Windows: Confirm they open, close, and lock securely.
  • Fixtures & Fittings: Ensure everything listed in the contract is present and undamaged.
  • Cleanliness & Rubbish Removal: The property should be vacated and free from unwanted items.

What to Do If Issues Arise

  1. Notify your conveyancer or real estate agent immediately.
  2. Negotiate solutions with the seller, including repairs, compensation, or price adjustments.
  3. Seek legal support if disputes arise that could delay settlement.

Why Rothschild Group?

  • Expert legal guidance to ensure compliance with all contractual obligations.
  • Negotiation support to resolve pre-settlement disputes.
  • Comprehensive property law assistance to safeguard your investment.

Need help with your final property inspection or settlement? Contact Rothschild Group today for expert legal advice.