The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is reminding prospective home buyers, like those in Brimbank, of the importance of conducting their research before purchasing a house.
Home buyers are encouraged to arrange a pre-purchase inspection with a registered building practitioner who offers the service.
This inspection should review every aspect of the property, including the roof space, whether the house is in a bushfire-prone area and advise consumers of the merits of having a pest inspection.
VBA state building surveyor Andrew Cialini said a pre-purchase inspection can help prospective home buyers learn more about what they are buying and if any defects exist.
“With the purchase of a home being one of the largest purchases in most peoples’ lives, a pre-purchase inspection is a valuable investment that can save you from unexpected and costly repairs down the track,” Mr Cialini said.
“Fresh plaster and paint can hide a number of issues, including structural wear and tear, mould and cracks in plaster.”
As well as engaging an appropriately trained building surveyor, building inspector or architect, Mr Cialini said purchasers should also undertake their own due diligence.
“Checking the history of a building, specifically if there have been building permits issued for building and renovation work is also highly recommended,” he said.