Dilapidation Inspection Agreement
Uncover the Essentials of a Dilapidation Inspection Agreement
Dilapidation Inspection Agreement
Agreement Name:
Dilapidation Inspection Agreement
Who is a Dilapidation Inspection Agreement Intended for?
This Dilapidation Inspection Agreement is intended for property owners, developers, and construction companies who need an inspection to document the existing condition of a property before starting any construction or demolition work nearby.
What is a Dilapidation Inspection Agreement?
A Dilapidation Inspection Agreement is a contract between a client and an inspector that outlines the terms, scope, and limitations of a dilapidation inspection. This inspection records the current state of a property to help resolve any future disputes about damages caused by neighboring construction or demolition.
How would an Inspector promote a Dilapidation Inspection Agreement?
A Building Inspector can promote this agreement as a preventative measure to protect all parties involved in construction or demolition work.
It provides an objective record of a property’s state prior to work commencing, helping avoid disputes over damage claims.
What is included in a Dilapidation Inspection Agreement?
A Dilapidation Inspection Agreement will include the following sections
- Customer Details
This section captures the information about the property vendor, including name and contact information. - Inspection Provider Details
This section includes information about the inspector or inspection company conducting the inspection, such as their name, contact information, and ABN details. - Inspection Details
This part outlines the scope of the inspection, property address, the areas that will be inspected, the inspection methods to be used, and any areas that will not be inspected. - Execution
This section is where both parties - the inspector and the vendor - sign to confirm their understanding and acceptance of the terms of the agreement. - General Terms & Conditions
This area lays out the terms and conditions of the agreement, including the responsibilities and obligations of both parties, the limitations of the inspection, any exclusions, and the fee for the inspection service.