Owner-Builder Inspections in Victoria — Independent Oversight on Your Own Build

Independent oversight inspection points for owner-builders in Victoria — what to inspect at each stage
Owner-builder inspections — the 5 stages to commission independently.

Quick answer: Owner-builder inspections are independent VBA-registered builder inspections of your own owner-builder project. They’re not legally mandated in Victoria — but they are essential. As an owner-builder, you carry the warranty risk for 10 years (and assume the structural defects liability when you eventually sell). An independent inspection at each stage gives you the documentation, expertise, and peace of mind a registered builder would normally provide.

Why owner-builders need independent inspections

When you take out an owner-builder permit in Victoria, you assume the role of the registered builder for your project. That means:

  • Statutory warranty obligations — you carry the 10-year structural warranty when you sell
  • Code compliance — every element of the build must comply with the NCC, AS standards, and your structural engineering plans
  • Trade coordination — you’re the one ensuring the plumber’s rough-in matches the engineer’s plans
  • Defect liability — if something goes wrong, it’s on you

Most owner-builders are not registered builders. They’re capable, motivated DIYers project-managing trades. They have the will to build well — but they don’t have the training to read engineering plans against the as-built work, or to spot the defects that trades sometimes leave.

That’s where independent inspections fill the gap.

What we inspect for owner-builders

The same five-stage approach as a regular new home build:

  1. Pre-slab — formwork, reinforcement, vapour barrier, plumbing rough-in, termite shielding
  2. Frame — tie-downs, bracing, lintels, truss installation, wall plumb
  3. Lock-up / pre-plaster — waterproofing readiness, electrical and plumbing rough-in, sarking, flashings
  4. Fixing / waterproofing — wet-area waterproofing per AS 3740, internal fit-off readiness
  5. Practical completion — final defects walk-through

Each inspection gets a written, photo-rich report referencing the NCC and applicable AS standards.

What you get that registered builders typically don’t have

A registered builder’s project has:
– An in-house QA process
– Trade contracts that allocate defect liability
– A site supervisor walking the project daily

Owner-builders typically don’t. Independent inspections substitute for the missing site-supervisor role at the critical stages.

When the inspection report saves you

  • Settling a trade dispute — the plumber says the rough-in is to plan; you have a documented inspection saying it’s not. Plumber fixes for free.
  • Council inspection prep — your independent report often surfaces issues before the council inspector does, avoiding fail-and-redo cycles.
  • Insurance claim — domestic building insurance for owner-builders requires evidence of due care; inspection reports are evidence.
  • Selling the home later — Victorian law requires owner-builders to provide a defects report when selling within 6.5 years. Better to have current inspection records than retrospective ones.

Owner-builder warranty disclosure on sale

Need a defensible report?

VBA-registered builder. AS/NCC-referenced. Court-ready if disputed.

Section 137B of the Building Act 1993 requires owner-builders to provide a building inspection report to buyers when selling within 6.5 years of completion. The report must be prepared by:

  • A registered building inspector, OR
  • A registered builder, OR
  • A surveyor / engineer

Star Building Inspections is run by a VBA-registered builder — qualified to issue these reports.

If you’ve been documenting your build with stage inspections all along, the section 137B inspection at sale time is straightforward: it’s an updated audit, not a retrospective one. If you haven’t, it’s a discovery exercise that might find expensive surprises.

What it costs

Step-by-step tree removal process diagram with slabs, frame, lockup, fixing, and handover stages.
Owner-builder liability per stage — independent inspection points along the build.

Per-stage inspections at fixed-fee pricing — typically $400-$600 per stage depending on home size. Often cheaper than what a registered builder would charge for the same role embedded in their margin.

For a full five-stage inspection package on a typical owner-builder home, budget $2,000-$3,000 across the build.

Frequently asked questions

I’m a tradesperson myself — do I really need this?

Many owner-builders are tradies. The independent inspection isn’t questioning your skills — it’s about the coordination across trades and compliance with the engineering plans. Even tradies benefit from a second set of qualified eyes.

Can the inspection report stand in for council inspections?

No — council inspections are a separate statutory process. But independent inspections often catch issues before council, saving you the time and stress of a fail-and-redo.

What happens if the inspection finds something serious?

Same as any build — fix it before proceeding. Better to fix at frame stage than at PCI.

Do you also do the section 137B sale inspection?

Yes. Call 0412 014 216 to book — same VBA-registered builder, same standard, fully compliant.

Book an owner-builder inspection

Special-Purpose Building Inspections — Melbourne — VBA-registered builder, owner-builder inspections, dilapidation reports, expert witness reports.

Related guides:
Dilapidation Reports — When Do You Need One?
The 5 Stages of a New Home Build
Why Your Builder’s Inspection Is Not Enough

Call Michael direct on 0412 014 216 to book.


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Owner-builder inspection sequence — VBA-registered oversight

1
Slab / Pre-pour
Independent sign-off on reinforcement + barriers
2
Frame
Tie-downs, bracing, member sizing per AS1684
3
Lock-up
Insulation + rough-ins before plaster
4
Fixing
Wet-area waterproofing, tile prep
5
PCI
Final defects + handover for sale or occupancy

What customers say about Star

First time round Michael discovered a 'major defect' — water leaking from shower into next room. I had been told by the agent there were no problems. He saved me tens of thousands in repairs. When he gave me the all clear on the second property, I felt confident putting in an offer.
— Barb K.  ·  ★★★★★
Michael is a registered builder and this makes him qualified to put across a report that is in line with the REAL TRUE outcome needed of a building and pest inspection. His business is purely on word …
— Karthikeyan H. · ★★★★★
Michael had uncovered various major defects and I feel like I have dodged a bullet by doing this inspection. In the end I withdrew from purchasing the property.
— Nadhila · ★★★★★
That evening I had a good 30 minute conversation with him over the phone about what was found in the report, and he took the time to explain everything in terms I understood.
— Frances G. · ★★★★★
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Chain inspectors vs Star

FactorChain inspectorStar (independent)
Inspector continuityRotating staffMichael every time
VBA-registered builder
Report walkthroughyes — phone call
Same-day reportyes (by 6pm)
Cost$300-450$450-650
Problem

Dilapidation, pool safety, owner-builder, meth — these reports need to stand up to lawyers, councils, and insurers. A generic checklist inspector won't cut it.

Solution

Star is a VBA-registered builder. Every special-purpose report references the specific Australian Standard, NCC clause, or council requirement that applies — written to be defensible if disputed.

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When you book Star

1
Call or book online
Confirmation within 1 hour
2
Inspection booked
Within 48 hours
3
On-site inspection
2-3 hours, end-to-end
4
Report delivered
Same day by 6pm
5
Phone walkthrough
Line-by-line call

Across Melbourne's west

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How we grade defects

Critical
Safety / structural
Don't sign contracts
Major
Costly to remediate
$5-25k repair
Moderate
Maintenance item
Fix within 12 months
Minor
Cosmetic
DIY or schedule

Why book Star Building Inspections?

Star Building Inspections is owned and operated by Michael Tuder — a VBA-registered builder with 20+ years inspecting homes across Melbourne's western corridor. Michael personally attends every inspection, writes every report, and calls every customer to walk them through the findings line by line. No contractors. No rotating staff. No outsourced sign-offs.

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Google reviews
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Stars
20+
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Same day
Report by 6pm

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Dilapidation, pool safety, owner-builder, meth — every report is AS/NCC-referenced and defensible if disputed.

Michael Tuder, VBA-registered building inspector, Melbourne western suburbs
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Michael Tuder

Michael Tuder is the owner of Star Building Inspections and a VBA-registered builder with 20+ years of experience inspecting homes across Melbourne's western corridor. He grew up here, lives here, and personally attends every inspection — no contractors, no rotating staff. Star has earned 157 five-star Google reviews, and Michael calls every customer to walk through the report line by line.

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