Canterbury-Bankstown Home Building Compensation Conditions
4 home building compensation conditions imposed by Canterbury-Bankstown across 4 development applications in our dataset. 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.
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 this determination notice: a. the principal certifier has, no later than two (2) days before the building work commences, notified the Consent Authority and the Council (if the council is not the Consent Authority) of their…
Note: This does not apply in relation to building work or demolition work that is carried out inside an existing building that does not affect the external walls of the building. 3.209.P Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 70 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021. Contract of Insurance 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. 3.210.P Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 69 of the…
3.209.P Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 70 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021. Contract of Insurance 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. 3.210.P Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 69 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021. Residential building work Residential building work within the meaning of the Home Building Act 1989 must not be carried out…
82. Contract of Insurance 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. Condition reason: Prescribed condition under section 69 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021.
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Home Building Compensation conditions in other councils
Burwood
8 conditions
City of Ryde
7 conditions
Georges River
6 conditions
Campbelltown
6 conditions
Sutherland
6 conditions
Hornsby
5 conditions
Randwick
5 conditions
Strathfield
5 conditions
Cumberland
4 conditions
City of Parramatta
3 conditions
North Sydney
3 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
3 conditions
Woollahra
3 conditions