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Construction due diligence in property acquisitions: initial document review checklist (documents, parties, scope, PI, latent defects, warranties/third party rights/assignment, guarantees, reports, Building Safety Act higher-risk buildings)

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Scrutiny of construction documentation is typically pertinent to assets constructed within 12 years of the purchase date, or, for older properties, where works have been undertaken in the preceding 12-year period; however, treat this timeframe as a practical minimum only, since extended limitation periods for certain building safety-related claims may warrant a broader review for property that is, or includes, residential accommodation.

See Practice Note: The construction due diligence process.

This Checklist sets out the principal points that must be considered following receipt of the construction documents in relation to the property concerned.

The papers should be reviewed at the outset and these key issues evaluated before putting any pre-contract enquiries to the seller.

For an example of a list of pre-contract enquiries, see: Construction pre-contract enquiries-checklist.

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  • (1) Confirm that a complete suite of construction documents relating to the property's construction and/or to works completed in the last 12 years, or any longer period as appropriate, has been provided and properly assembled...
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