Conducting an interior inspection is a focused examination of the inside of a dwelling, typically done in situations where the exterior maintenance is the responsibility of a body corporate, such as in apartment or unit complexes.
While the exterior is managed by the body corporate, it’s important for prospective buyers or occupants to ensure the interior is in good condition and meets their needs.
During an interior inspection, various aspects are typically evaluated:
1. Electrical Wiring:
2. Moisture Testing: Conducting moisture tests in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens, as well as on walls, to detect any signs of water intrusion or moisture build up. This is important for preventing issues like mould growth or structural damage.
3. General Condition: Assessing the overall condition of the interior, including walls, floors, ceilings, fixtures, and fittings. Comments are provided on any visible defects, wear and tear, or maintenance needs.
By focusing solely on the interior, this inspection provides valuable insights into the condition of the living space, helping buyers or occupants make informed decisions about their investment. It ensures that even though the exterior may be managed by a body corporate, the interior remains safe, functional, and well-maintained.
Ensure your rental property meets all Healthy Homes standards. We provide a complete assessment and clear report for your legal compliance.
Our Licensed Building Practitioner, Dave Henry, will conduct a meticulous, non-invasive visual inspection of the entire property, which typically takes 2-3 hours.
You will receive your comprehensive, easy-to-read digital report—complete with photos and clear explanations—within 24-48 hours. We are always available for a follow-up call to discuss the findings and answer your questions.