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Business in the Spotlight: Bay Building Inspections

May 5, 2021

Worldwide’s World Guide created a successful network to bring South Africans abroad in touch with each other so that you can support South African-owned businesses in their area. Every week, Worldwide selects one business from the World Guide to appear in the Spotlight. This week’s business in the spotlight is Bay Building Inspections.

Bay Building Inspections provides services like building inspection, asbestos sampling and meth testing.

Do you want to make an informed decision on one of the biggest investments of your life?

As a vendor, do you want to avoid being sideswiped just as the deal is almost closed?

Information is a negotiator’s best weapon.

When buying a home, commercial building or rental property, you need an honest, unbiased, accurate evaluation from a qualified, experienced building inspector. You need to know what you’re in for and you need to have confidence in the building report you’re paying for: There’s a lot at stake.

André van Schalkwyk’s job is not to advise. As a qualified property inspector, he provides information.

All building inspections carried out by Bay Building Inspections are completely independent, confidential and in accordance with the New Zealand Residential Property Inspection standard NZS 4306:2005.

Contact Bay Building Inspections:

Telephone: 021 212 1398

Click here to visit Bay Building Inspections on Facebook

Click here to visit Bay Building Inspections on Worldwide’s World Guide.

 

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