Home Building Compensation Conditions
Home Building Compensation conditions require Home Building Compensation Fund cover (formerly Home Warranty insurance) to be in place for residential building work before construction begins.
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7 conditions
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5 conditions
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Strathfield
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Canterbury-Bankstown
4 conditions
Cumberland
4 conditions
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3 conditions
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Woollahra
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2 conditions
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Newcastle
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1 conditions
Lake Macquarie
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Wollongong
1 conditions
Lane Cove
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1 conditions
Example home building compensation conditions
3. Conditions to be Satisfied Before Construction 3.1 Certifier details A construction certificate is required for the erection of a building in accordance with this determination notice. This determination notice does not authorise building work until a principal certifier has been appointed as the principal certifier for the work by (or with the approval of) the consent holder. The following requirements apply before the commencement of building work in accordance with…
19. Erection of signs 1) This section applies to a development consent for development involving building work, subdivision work or demolition work. 2) It is a condition of the development consent that a sign must be erected in a prominent position on a site on which building work, subdivision work or demolition work is being carried out - Without Prejudice Condition Set - eDA0180/25 – 3 & 3A Beaconsfield Parade Lindfield (a) showing the name, address and telephone number of…
Administrative Conditions Prescribed Conditions The work shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Building Code of Australia. In the case of residential building work for which the Home Building Act 1989 requires there to be a contract of insurance in force in accordance with Part 6 of that Act, that such a contract of insurance is in force before any building work authorised to be carried out by the consent commences. A sign shall be erected in a…
Disability Discrimination Access to Premises Code The Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Commonwealth) and the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) impose obligations on persons relating to disability discrimination. Council’s determination of the application does not relieve persons who have obligations under those Acts of the necessity to comply with those Acts. National Construction Code (Building Code of Australia) A complete assessment of the application under the…
• Section 125 of the Act provides that any person who contravenes or causes or permits to be contravened the conditions of this consent or the Tree Preservation Order shall be guilty of an offence. • Section 126 of the Act provides that a person guilty of an offence against this Act may be liable to penalties. Penalty infringement notices (on-the-spot fines) can also be issued for breaches of the conditions of development consent. • The contributions required under Section…
40. Unless otherwise specifically approved in writing by Council, all works, processes, storage of materials, loading and unloading associated with the development are to occur entirely within the property boundaries. The applicant, owner or builder must apply for specific permits if the following activities are required seeking approval pursuant to Section 138 of the Roads Act 1993: (a) On-street mobile plant: E.g. Cranes, concrete pumps, cherry-pickers, etc. - restrictions…
34. DAPCA02 - Home Building Compensation Fund No residential building work within the meaning of the Home Building Act 1989 may commence until: a) A contract of insurance in accordance with Part 6 of the Home Building Act 1989 is entered Document Set ID: 11576038 Version: 4, Version Date: 01/05/2025 into and is in force, where such a contract is required under that Act; b) The Principal Certifier is satisfied that the principal contractor for the work is the holder of the…
18. Building Certification & Associated Requirements The following requirements must be complied with prior to the commencement of any building works (including any associated demolition or excavation work: a) a Construction Certificate must be obtained from a Registered (Building) Certifier, in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 and the Environmental Planning and Assessment (Development Certification and Fire Safety)…
7. Site Safety Fencing - Site fencing must be erected in accordance with SafeWork Guidelines, to exclude public access to the site throughout the demolition and/or construction work, except in the case of alterations to an occupied dwelling. The fencing must be erected before the commencement of any work and maintained throughout any demolition and construction work. A demolition licence and/or a high-risk work license may be required from SafeWork NSW (see…
• Building Code of Australia. All building works approved by this consent must be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Building Code of Australia. Reason: Statutory requirement. • Compliance with Building Code of Australia and insurance requirements under Home Building Act 1989. • It is a condition of a development consent for development that involves building work that the work must be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Building Code…
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