Asbestos Inspection: An Essential Step In Your Property Transaction

Asbestos Inspections are essential when buying a property. If you find asbestos, do NOT be tempted to remove it yourself!

What is asbestos? Asbestos refers to a group of naturally occurring minerals. They are made up of durable fibres that are heat and chemical resistant and can offer insulation. Back in the early 1990s manufacturers wove and mixed asbestos in the following building materials: Cement Floor tiles Surface coatings Pipe wrapping Attic insulation Dangers of […]

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Building And Pest Inspection Reports That Set off Alarm Bells

Don’t rush into buying your new property! You’ve probably set your sights on a particular property and labelled it “the one” while also hoping it doesn’t have any hidden faults and issues. No property is free of problems, but as a buyer, you want to take note of certain alarm bells in your pest and

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Property Transactions: Hire A Solicitor Or A Conveyancer?

Why you want proper guidance when buying or selling a property … If you are like most people who are buying or selling a property you want to make sure your property transaction goes smoothly. You want to avoid unnecessary delays, costs and stress. To protect yourself from problems you will want proper guidance throughout

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The Building Dispute "Expert" – Friend or Foe?

What makes a building consultant? You probably wonder what “consultants” really know about building; how do these “collar and tie” people qualify as experts? It’s a common question asked on building sites. Truth is, the “consultant” probably has been in your shoes many times. A typical building consultant is often a technically minded person who

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Construction Expert Witness: A Litigation Guide

Why you may become involved in litigation about your building project Construction projects are usually long-term, complex transactions. These factors produce the potential for disagreements and differences about contract terms. What’s more, many people have interests at stake in construction projects, so disputes are common. Litigation happens when disputes end up in court for resolution.

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