Lim Reports in Christchurch
What is the primary difference between a LIM (Land Information Memorandum) report and a building inspection? An LIM report has less to do with the physical condition and out appearance of the house or building and more to do with the legal information of the site and building in question.
Having said that, our team of thoroughbred professionals are fully trained and experienced in every possible regard to look over all the vital aspects that need to be covered. Some of them include aspects such as vital information on erosion, flooding and other hazardous substances, not to mention all the rates as well as drainage systems and potential slippage.
All in all, we are just a call away from taking care of all your problems in no time at all.
Lim Report Provider in Christchurch
Getting all of the necessary documents and legal information in order with regard to a proper LIM report is most certainly not an easy feat to achieve, especially not if you are doing it for the first time. However, there is absolutely no reason to fret or panic if one is unaware of what to do as we at Savvy Houz Inspections are here to save the day for you.
Our experts will see to it that firstly, you are completely briefed and kept informed about all the necessary information from start to finish without leaving out a single detail related to the entire process at hand. After all, it pretty much goes without saying that you need to be completely up-to-date with all the necessary information about your property.
A LIM is a report delivered by the Council within 10 working days under section 44a of the LGOIMA Act 1987. It shall include the following matters:
Building, consents and activity licences information, Land, property related information and services,
List of building permits and consents, compliance schedules, code compliance certificates and warrants of fitness, swimming pool fence compliance etc.Special characteristics of the land and buildings including: protected buildings and trees, historic buildings, potential contamination, flooding areas.
Information notified to the territorial authority under section 124 of the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services Act 2006.Information relating to drinking water supply, sewer and/or storm water utility services.
List of land use resource consents within 100m.Rates and water information and outstanding charges, rateable valuation data.
Other registrations and licences.Refuse and recycling collection information.
Canterbury earthquakes information: information on red or yellow placards issued.Any other information concerning the land as the authority considers, at its discretion, to be relevant.
How do I order a LIM?
We recommend you use our online application form to order a LIM.
Otherwise you can download the LIM application form [PDF, 269 KB] or fast track LIM application form [PDF, 263 KB] and email it to: [email protected] or post it to: LIMs Team, Christchurch City Council, PO Box 73013, Christchurch 8154. You can also submit your completed application form from any Council service desk.
For more information about LIMs, contact the Council:
Phone: (03) 941 8999
LIM enquiries email: [email protected]
How much does a LIM cost?
Refer to Regulatory and property information fee schedule to view our fees and charges.
You can pay the fee when you submit your LIM application, or charge it to your LIM account, which is invoiced each month. To set up a LIM account, phone the accounts receivable team on (03) 941 8999.
If you would like to pay for LIM via credit card, please include your name and contact phone number when you submit the form, and the team will call you to do the charge.
Call us today phone: 021 143 2995