Professional Strata Inspection Reports
Our strata reports provide a clear overview of a property’s financial position,
maintenance history, and potential risks — helping you make informed decisions before
buying or investing.
We service residential strata properties including apartments, units, and townhouses
across [Your Service Areas].
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What is a Strata Report?
A strata report is a review of the records held by the strata manager or owners corporation. It provides insight into how the building is managed, including finances, maintenance, and any ongoing issues.
Unlike a building inspection, a strata report focuses on documentation and history,
not just physical condition.
What’s Included in Our Strata Reports
Our reports are clear, practical, and focused on what matters:
- Financial position of the building
- Current and past levies (including special levies)
- Capital works / sinking fund balance and forecasts
- Meeting minutes (AGM, committee meetings)
- Building maintenance and defect history
- Insurance details and claims history
- By-laws and rules
- Any disputes or legal issues
Strata reports typically provide a full picture of financials, maintenance, insurance and governance of the scheme.
Why You Need a Strata Report
A strata report helps you:
- Understand ongoing costs and financial commitments
- Identify future expenses (e.g. special levies)
- Check for building defects or recurring issues
- Review how well the property is managed
Key risks like upcoming special levies or poor maintenance are often only found in strata records.
What You Receive
- Easy-to-read digital report
- Summary of key findings
- Highlighted risks and concerns
- Supporting documents where relevant
Our Process
Access strata records from the managing agent
Review financials, documents, and history
Analyse key risks and issues
Provide a clear written report
Reports are typically completed within a few days once access is provided.
When Should You Get a Strata Report?
- Before purchasing an apartment or unit
- Before purchasing an apartment or unit
- If you want clarity on building finances or issues
Why Choose W-Inspections
- Independent and unbiased reporting
- Clear, easy-to-understand reports
- Fast turnaround times
- Focus on practical insights
Frequently Asked questions
What is the difference between a strata report and a building inspection?
A building inspection looks at the physical condition of a property, while a strata report reviews the records and management of the entire building.
Do you physically inspect the property?
No — strata reports are based on records held by the strata manager, not a physical inspection.
How long does a strata report take?
Usually a few days, depending on access to records and the strata manager.
What is a special levy?
A special levy is an additional cost charged to owners for major repairs or unexpected expenses. These can sometimes be significant, so identifying them early is important.
Is a strata report worth it?
Yes — it can reveal financial issues, building defects, or upcoming costs that are not visible during inspections.
Do I need a strata report if I already have a building inspection?
Yes — both reports serve different purposes and are often recommended together.