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  • Beware Of Unqualified Building Inspections

    Beware Of Unqualified Building Inspections

    How to avoid unqualified building inspections? In a Fairfax article, Chris Dyce, president of the Australian Society of Building Consultants, says go with experienced building inspectors. Make sure they’ve work experience in the industry and don’t forget insurance. After all, he…

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  • How To Avoid Renovation Traps

    How To Avoid Renovation Traps

    Renovations done right can pay off. Literally. That said there are some serious traps to avoid. Potential problems from wiring to asbestos issues often come up especially in older houses, so it’s important to seek professional help. Jim’s Building Inspections is…

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  • What’s Depreciation?

    What’s Depreciation?

    New to the property investment game and struggling with the lingo? You’re not alone. Below is one definition posted by news.com.au to build your real-estate knowledge. What’s depreciation? > Depreciation Often investors can claim a portion of the depreciating value of…

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  • Three Simple Ways To Fight Mould

    Three Simple Ways To Fight Mould

    Some things are out of our control. Others are in our control. Thus, when speaking about mould, there are many things we can do. One: Root causes. Find them. A good place to start: Jim’s Building Inspections. When mould is found…

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  • Mouldy Issues For Landlords

    Mouldy Issues For Landlords

    A growing number of tenants are trying to educate landlords about the many ways in which mould can make us sick. So the ABC’s AM political reporter, Alexandra Beech, took the time to speak to one such person, Caleb Rudd. Mr…

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  • Mould – The Silent Killer

    Mould – The Silent Killer

    Mould: Ugly, yes. But the health consequences of inaction are uglier. Gizmodo explains: “A common mould called Aspergillus, when inhaled by particularly susceptible people, can infect the lungs and spread throughout the body. Other moulds that grow in our foods can produce…

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  • The Case For More Home Inspections

    The Case For More Home Inspections

    Building surveyors are calling on Victoria’s state government to mandate balcony inspections. This follows the tragic balcony collapse in Doncaster East in late 2017. Sadly, two people died and many others were injured, according to The Age. In any event, there’s…

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  • 10 Horrifying Traps a (Good) House Inspector Might Find

    10 Horrifying Traps a (Good) House Inspector Might Find

    Number One: Asbestos. Enough said. Number Two: Termites. In a word: EVIL. Number Three: Fire hazards. Wouldn’t wish this upon my worst enemy. Number Four: Faulty smoke alarms. It’s a thing. Number Five: Ghosts. Okay, kidding. Okay, maybe not, but yeah.…

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  • Smoke Alarms – America’s Move May Trigger Australian Action

    Smoke Alarms – America’s Move May Trigger Australian Action

    It’s an important topic. Will moves in the United States regarding smoke alarms trigger a debate here? The dirt: As the ABC reported, new US smoke alarm laws look likely to drive ionisation alarms out of business – and an American…

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  • The Dirt On Property Depreciation

    The Dirt On Property Depreciation

    What’s depreciation? In a nutshell, it’s an allowance under tax laws in Australia for investors. It means they can claim deductions for expenditures in their property investments. Why depreciation? Even extremely well-built houses aren’t immune to wear and tear over the…

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