Developer Guide: Managing Dilapidation Report Obligations

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Understanding developer dilapidation report obligations is particularly valuable for specific groups of stakeholders in Adelaide’s property and construction sectors. This guide addresses the unique concerns and requirements that apply to your situation. Our construction dilapidation services are designed to meet diverse stakeholder needs.

Who This Guide Is For

Different stakeholders have different priorities when it comes to dilapidation reports. Whether you are a tenant, body corporate manager, developer, or property investor, the right approach depends on your role and responsibilities. See our dilapidation report costs for broad coverage of the topic.

Your Specific Rights and Responsibilities

Each stakeholder group has distinct rights under South Australian law and established industry practice. Understanding these rights helps you take the most effective action when construction threatens your property or business. Use our cost calculator tool to assess your situation.

  • Know your rights regarding access to dilapidation reports
  • Understand who is responsible for commissioning and paying for reports
  • Document any concerns about nearby construction activity promptly
  • Communicate with all relevant parties including councils, builders, and neighbours
  • Seek professional and legal advice if damage is identified or suspected

Related Stakeholder Resources

For complementary information, review our guide to builder guide to DA conditions and explore insurance requirements near boundaries.

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