Vendor Inspections – Ensure a Hassle-Free Property Sale

Get Peace of Mind with Professional Vendor Inspections in Melbourne

Welcome to Premium Building Inspection

A Vendor Inspection is a pre-sale property inspection aimed at identifying any potential issues before listing your home on the market. By addressing these issues early, you can present a more attractive property to potential buyers and avoid delays in the sale process. Our qualified inspectors in Melbourne follow strict guidelines, ensuring that your property meets all the necessary standards before going on the market.

Full Property Inspection

We assess both the interior and exterior of the property, including structural elements, roofing, plumbing, electrical systems, and more.

Detailed Report with Recommendations

After the inspection, you'll receive a comprehensive report outlining any defects or maintenance issues that should be addressed before putting the property on the market.

Photographic Documentation

Our inspection reports include detailed photographs of any areas of concern, helping you understand the condition of the property and prioritize repairs.

Your Inspector

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Ronak Gami, vba lic No: IN-PS 74654, Builder Lic No: DB-L 100200

Why Vendor Inspections Are Important?

Common Issues Found During Vendor Inspections

During Vendor Inspections, our inspectors frequently identify a range of issues that sellers may want to address before listing their property, including:

  • Structural Cracks: Cracks in walls or foundations that could indicate settling or more serious structural issues.

  • Roof Leaks: Existing or potential leaks in the roof, gutters, or downpipes that could result in water damage.

  • Electrical Faults: Outdated or faulty wiring, which could pose a safety risk and may need to be brought up to code.

  • Plumbing Issues: Leaks, blockages, or outdated plumbing systems that may require maintenance or replacement.

  • Pest Damage: Termite infestations or other pest issues that could affect the property’s structural integrity and value.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Us for Your Vendor Inspection?

Experienced Inspectors

Our team consists of fully licensed and certified inspectors with extensive knowledge of Melbourne's real estate market and local building regulations.

Independent and Unbiased

We provide an objective, unbiased assessment of your property, ensuring that the report is accurate and can be used confidently during negotiations.

Clear, Detailed Reports

Our inspection reports are comprehensive but easy to understand, providing you with all the information you need to make informed decisions.

Cost-Effective

A vendor inspection can help you avoid costly repairs and delays in the sale process, providing excellent value for your investment.

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2 bed room
$400
+GST /Starting
3 bed room
$450
+GST /Starting
4 bed room
$525
+GST /Starting

Sell with Confidence – Book Your Vendor Inspection Today

A Vendor Inspection can help you avoid costly surprises and make your property more appealing to potential buyers. With our detailed inspections and comprehensive reports, you’ll have all the information you need to ensure a smooth, stress-free sale. Contact us today to schedule your inspection and take the first step toward a successful sale.
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Common Questions

Most Popular Questions

A vendor inspection is a pre-sale inspection conducted by a qualified inspector to identify any issues or defects in a property before it is listed for sale. This helps the seller address any concerns beforehand, leading to a smoother sale process.

A vendor inspection helps you identify and fix any potential issues before listing your property, making it more attractive to buyers and reducing the risk of last-minute negotiations or deal failures.

The inspection typically takes between 1 to 2 hours depending on the size and condition of the property. The report is usually delivered within 24 to 48 hours after the inspection.

The report includes a detailed summary of the property’s condition, high-resolution photographs of any issues, and recommendations for repairs or improvements that could enhance the property's value.

 

While not legally required, a vendor inspection can be a valuable tool for protecting sellers from unexpected issues during the buyer's inspection. It also helps ensure compliance with local building regulations.

Yes, sharing the vendor inspection report with potential buyers can help build trust and transparency, potentially speeding up negotiations and helping to close the sale faster.