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Australian Jungle House
This video is about a home inspection of an inhabitable house. The house is located in a dangerous jungle in Australia.
Uninhabitable
Inspection house is no longer habitable due to the continuous deterioration of parts of the house. The inspector is a navy seal who has to rely on his training to enter the dangerous jungle and conduct the inspection.
Defects
The inspector finds that the house has a number of defects, including dampness, inadequate waterproofing, and no water stop.
Conclusion
Inspector concludes that the house is not safe to live in and that the builder will have to make a number of repairs.
Summary of the Home Inspection Video:
- Urgent Home Inspection: The video documents an inspection of a home that is no longer habitable due to severe deterioration.
- Remote Location: The home’s address is unavailable, forcing the inspector to rely on GPS coordinates and navigate through a dangerous Australian jungle.
- Mysterious Presence: The inspector senses an unknown entity following them during the inspection.
- Double-Story Home: The home is a two-story structure with lightweight cladding and is approximately five years old.
- Dampness and Caution Tape: Upon entering, the inspector notices a strong smell of dampness and caution tape scattered throughout the home.
- Missing Shower Features: The enclosed shower lacks a seat and a water stop, raising concerns about safety and functionality.
- Inadequate Waterproofing: The bathrooms and laundry areas exhibit significant waterproofing issues, potentially leading to mold and structural damage.
- Non-Compliant Construction: The construction violates the National Construction Code, which requires buildings to be built to prevent dampness and water overflow.
- Hidden Defects: The inspector discovers that the builder may have made mistakes in waterproofing and used incorrect materials.
- Potential Legal Issues: The extensive waterproofing problems suggest that the builder may face legal consequences for non-compliance.