It helps identify any defects or issues with the construction of the property that may be covered under the owner builder's warranty. This includes structural defects, problems with finishes or fixtures, faulty systems, or other construction-related issues.
It ensures that the construction meets building codes and regulations, as well as any requirements specified in the building permit. This helps avoid potential legal or regulatory issues down the line.
It protects the investment of the property owner by ensuring that any defects or issues are addressed promptly and properly. This helps maintain the value and integrity of the property over time.
In many jurisdictions, owner builders are required by law to provide a warranty for their construction projects. A warranty inspection helps ensure compliance with these legal requirements.
It provides peace of mind to the property owner by confirming that the property is in good condition and that any defects or issues are being addressed under the owner builder's warranty.
If defects are identified during the inspection, the property owner can use the inspection report as leverage to negotiate with the owner builder for necessary repairs or remedial work.
It provides documentation of the condition of the property at the end of the warranty period, which may be useful for insurance purposes or in the event of future disputes.