Does the seller need to be told about the inspection?

Yes. Because our technician needs access to the property, the seller or their agent has to be informed. Northern Rock can coordinate the booking directly with the real estate agent to keep it low-friction and to keep your settlement timeline on track.

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Northern Rock usually schedules pre-purchase termite inspections across Darwin and the Top End within 2 to 3 business days. After the onsite assessment, we deliver your detailed, defensible termite inspection report within 24 to 48 hours, so you have the documentation you need ahead of your settlement deadline.
For a Top End property the inspection that matters most is the termite inspection, because termites are the pest that causes the expensive, hidden structural damage that home insurance usually will not cover. A Northern Rock pre-purchase termite inspection focuses on termite activity, termite risk, and the conducive conditions that invite them, and reports it in a form you can take to settlement.
A termite inspection looks for termite activity, termite risk, and conducive conditions like moisture and poor ventilation. A building inspection looks at structure: roofing, plumbing, electrical and the like. They are two different assessments, and most Top End buyers commission both before signing. Northern Rock does the termite side, which on a Top End purchase is usually the bigger financial risk.
Yes. If the seller can produce paperwork for an existing termite management system, our inspectors review it and tell you whether the next renewal is overdue, due soon, or up to date. If there is no paperwork, we inspect for visible signs of an installed system and flag the documentation gap in your report, so you can factor it into your negotiation.