NZ owned and operated
Manawatu Inspections
Whether you are buying, selling or building, look no further than Betta Group. Our team provides comprehensive building reports in Manawatu and surrounding areas. You can trust our local team of qualified building inspectors to provide you with a professional report covering important areas of concern around your property. Our clients love our quick turn-around and our personalised service.

Daniel Williams
Licensee
DWB Inspect LtdTrading as Betta Property Compliance, Betta Inspect It Manawatu
Phone: 0800 422 388


Qualifications
- Industry Qualified Inspector
- Licensed Building Practitioner
- Asbestos Awareness
- NZQA Meth Screening & Sampling Assessors NZS8510:2017
- BeSafe Working at Heights
- BeSafe Working in Confined Spaces
- BRANZ certified
About Daniel
Daniel is an experienced builder with over fourteen years in the building industry and is a licensed Building Practitioner (LBP). He gained a lot of knowledge owning a renovation business.
When not on the tools, Daniel is a family man with two young toddlers and enjoys the quiet life living in the country. He is also a car and motorbike enthusiast who is often found tinkering in the garage.
Manawatu and Rangitikei rental property compliance
If you are a landlord or property manager, look no further than Betta Property Compliance. Our team provide comprehensive property compliance services including:
- Healthy Homes checks
- Meth testing
- Lead testing
- Rental property inspections
Manawatu and Rangitikei Healthy Homes assessment services
Our local inspectors can provide a full comprehensive audit of your property. Furthermore we outline the minimum standards and what needs to be done to fix issues with;
- Heating
- Insulation
- Ventilation
- Moisture ingress (dampness) and drainage
- Draught stopping
The Residential Tenancies (Healthy Homes Standards) Regulations 2019 became law on 1st July 2019. The terms outlined require all rental homes to address and fix issues with cold, damp, drainage and draughts in rental properties.
The Healthy Homes standards aim to improve the quality for rental properties so that the nearly 1.2 million New Zealanders that rent in New Zealand have warmer, drier homes.
The Healthy Homes standards aim to close the quality gap between rental properties and owner-occupied homes, so the nearly 600,000 households that rent in New Zealand have warmer, drier places to call home.

Katie Williams
DWB Inspect LtdTrading as Betta Property Compliance Manawatu
Phone: 0800 422 386

Qualifications
- Industry Qualified Inspectors
- Healthy Homes Assessor
- NZQA Meth Screening & Sampling Assessors NZS8510:2017
About Katie
Katie brings a wealth of experience from her years working in the legal industry, particularly in property law. Additionally, she has spent five years working closely with her builder husband, gaining hands-on knowledge in all aspects of property.
When she’s not at work, Katie loves spending time at the beach with her two children or indulging in her passion for cake decorating.
Building Inspection Services
Whether you are buying, selling or building, look no further than Betta Inspect It. Our team provides comprehensive building reports in Palmerston North and surrounding areas. Trust our local team of qualified building inspectors that provide you with a professional report covering important areas of concern around your home. Furthermore, our clients love our quick turn-around. Following our inspection, expect your pre purchase building report within 24 hours of completing the inspection.
Manawatu and Whanganui
Our local team know the region and understands issues that may arise with the housing. So have total peace of mind that your pre-purchase property inspection has been carried out to the highest standard, and in accordance with NZS:4306 2005. Our team will inspect everything on the property, including roofs, cladding, plumbing and the foundation.
Landlords and property managers in our Manawatu, Whanganui, Rangitikei and Horowhenua areas need to ensure their home meets the Healthy Homes grade. Failure to do so can result in significant penalties from the Tenancy Tribunal.