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Taking Care of Asbestos Removal

Thu 16 Jul 2009 - 15:52

Taking Care of Asbestos Removal
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Eva_Judge]Eva Judge

No one wants to live in the midst of asbestos; Australians are well aware of the dangers posed by this toxic chemical, and frequently seek to have it removed promptly. But if you rent an apartment or if your company leases space in a building, who is responsible for removing the offending material? The answer varies from situation to situation.

Roofing businesses are constantly asked many questions about who is responsible for removing asbestos from any given property, and mention the actual owner of the property in question is the first person to look at. In the cases of homes and business properties, whoever holds the title to the property has to ensure that none of this incredibly dangerous material is present. If the property has not been examined for asbestos recently - or ever - then action must be taken; generally, Brisbane asbestos removal should be conducted by a professional company who knows the safe way to remove this lethal substance.

Rental Property -
If you rent an apartment or a house, you may need to refer to your lease to determine who is responsible for asbestos removal. Generally, it is the landlords or the property owners responsibility to to ensure that the premises is free of asbestos - the property owner will be required to engage a professional asbestos removal company to remove the substance. However, some leases include language that places the burden squarely on the shoulders of the leaseholders. In that case, the leaseholder must hire the relevant company to come out and conduct a careful review of the premises, removing any asbestos that is found.

Leased Property -
As with rental properties, leased property and asbestos are usually the concerns of the company or individual that owns it. If a business or other organization leases out all or part of a building and is concerned about this toxic material, they need to contact their landlord regarding it. Rarely, leases will stipulate that the discovery of asbestos and its subsequent removal is the responsibility of the tenants; this is unusual, though, since asbestos will generally be present throughout a building - and the building as a whole is owned by one person or entity.

Home Property -
When purchasing a new home - especially an older one - it is always wise to have an asbestos inspection undertaken. This can rule out the presence of this noxious material and allow prospective homeowners to avoid dealing with it down the road. However, a re roofing Brisbane project might uncover asbestos at a later date; if this occurs, finding a company that is experienced with its removal is of the essence. The company that a homeowner selects needs to have a demonstrated and proven track record of success in dealing with asbestos removal, in order to guarantee the best possible outcome.

During a [http://www.mtr.net.au/]roof replacement or a home renovation process many tend to ask the question: Who is responsible for the removal of this dangerous substance. Metal Technology Roofing, understand that different answers apply to different situations during the process of [http://www.mtr.net.au/]asbestos removal Brisbane.

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