Building Report Buyer Protection: What It Means and Why It Matters
When you’re buying a property, a building report can feel like just another item to tick off before going unconditional. But what if that report could do more than alert you to risks? What if it could help protect your money—offering real building report buyer protection by giving you the leverage to negotiate, walk away, or plan ahead with confidence?
At InQuest, we believe in making your building report count – not just technically, but legally and strategically too.
We’ve developed an add-on service for those who want us to get more involved in a supporting role.
It’s Not Just About Defects – It’s About What You Can Do With Them
A well-prepared building report doesn’t just describe moisture readings, wall cracks, or cladding types. Done properly, it becomes a tool for negotiation, and in some cases, a basis for legal remedies under your Sale and Purchase Agreement.
But here’s the key: not every inspector is willing, or able to support you through that process.
Our Role: Independent, Supportive, Legally Aware
We’re not lawyers, and we’re not your agent. But we are independent professionals who understand how building reports can support equitable set-off or price adjustment. We know how to structure our findings so they stand up to scrutiny.
- We clearly define what was inspected and what wasn’t
- We provide risk-informed context around the issues, without exaggeration
- We retain our independence, so if the matter goes legal, our findings remain credible and impartial
This is a fine line it’s important we are supporting you, without becoming your advocate. And that’s exactly where our value lies.
What Is Equitable Set-Off, and Why Does It Matter?
Clause 10 of the standard ADLS Sale and Purchase Agreement allows a purchaser to retain part of the purchase price where a valid claim exists. This might apply where:
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The vendor failed to disclose a material defect
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A known issue creates immediate financial liability
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Urgent repairs are required for compliance, safety, or habitability
We don’t tell you how to negotiate. What we do is document the issues, their likely cause and consequence, and their relevance under the Building Code or consent conditions – so you or your legal team have the foundation to act with confidence, giving you building report buyer protection.
Let InQuest Be Your Safety Net
Your pre-purchase building report shouldn’t be just a snapshot; it should be a legal and financial safeguard when done properly. At InQuest, we deliver reports designed to protect you.
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Call 021 855 161 or visit www.inquest.co.nz
Registered Building Inspector
Specialists in NZS 4306 and building legislation alignment
Wellington-based, nationally aware