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本帖最后由 NewLynnHse 于 2012-6-25 22:48 编辑
http://www.dbh.govt.nz/UserFiles ... mer/home-buyers.pdf
What can the council tell you about
the house?
For a small fee you can view the property file
on any house, including original specifications
and drawings. You can also obtain a Land
Information Memorandum (LIM) report, which
provides information your local council holds
about a property. While a LIM is more expensive
than viewing the property file and can take up
to 10 working days to obtain, it is a valuable
pre-purchase check to protect your investment.
The LIM outlines any permitted alterations that
have been made to the house and any proposed
local authority zoning or other changes to the
area or the property.
A LIM report will show whether existing works
have received council consent and whether
the council requires any remedial work. Any
house built or modified since 1992 should have
a code compliance certificate or a certificate
of acceptance issued by the local council. If it
hasn’t, you need to find out why. The LIM will
also give you information about matters such
as soil contamination, possibility of flooding,
and zoning details.
Remember, however, that the LIM provides
information only about those things reported
to the council. Check with your lawyer that the
LIM covers everything you need to know. |
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