Buying guide
Buyer’s pre-settlement inspection guide
Everything you need to check before you buy

AI summary
A pre-settlement inspection is a buyer's final check to ensure a property is in the same condition as when the Sale and Purchase Agreement was signed. It should be done at least two days before settlement.
Bring your agreement to verify chattels and conditions. Your checklist should include:
- New interior or exterior damage
- Working taps, electrics, heating, and appliances
- Completion of any agreed-upon vendor repairs
If you find any issues, contact your lawyer immediately to notify the vendor.
What is a pre-settlement inspection?
Full NZ pre settlement inspection checklist
Interior - NZ house inspection checklist
It's worth having a good look around a home before you settle.
Exterior - NZ home inspection checklist
Additional things to check - Pre Settlement inspection checklist NZ
Once your inspection is done and settlement is complete you're good to move in.
Raising issues after completing your pre settlement checklist
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