Hi
I am looking at buying a strata villa in a group of 8. The units are all single storey. There is no common major facilities ie pool, lift, gym, etc. The only common thing really is the main driveway down the middle & about 5 visitor car parks.
Ive heard that when signing the contract I should put "Subject to building inspection". Although I don't expect anything to come up, as this will be a rental I feel I should get one done to make sure the place is safe/sturdy.
How does this work in practice? Once i get the building inspection done, what would constitute being unacceptable enough to stop the contract?
Does just listing that on the contract lead to any ambiguity? Should I be more specific?
Thanks in advance.
I am looking at buying a strata villa in a group of 8. The units are all single storey. There is no common major facilities ie pool, lift, gym, etc. The only common thing really is the main driveway down the middle & about 5 visitor car parks.
Ive heard that when signing the contract I should put "Subject to building inspection". Although I don't expect anything to come up, as this will be a rental I feel I should get one done to make sure the place is safe/sturdy.
How does this work in practice? Once i get the building inspection done, what would constitute being unacceptable enough to stop the contract?
Does just listing that on the contract lead to any ambiguity? Should I be more specific?
Thanks in advance.