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Old 10-05-2011, 12:22 PM   #2
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You can for your piece of mind, but don't expect the developer to take the inspector's list of deficiencies seriously if they allow you to have an inspector on site to come over the building. Developers generally don't even like to come back to fix issues noted by owners. Also, the developer's reputation is only as good as the contractors they use.

If you bought a presale, get the most out of your 2-5-10 warranty and get any labour or material defects taken care of within the 2yrs (ideally at the tale end of the 2yrs).
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