Cumberland Home Building Compensation Conditions
4 home building compensation conditions imposed by Cumberland 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.
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 appropriate licence and is covered by the appropriate insurance, in each case if required by the Home Building Act 1989 (unless the work is to be carried out by an owner-builder); c) If the work is to be carried out by an…
57. 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 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 appropriate licence and is covered by the appropriate insurance, in each case if required by the Home Building Act 1989 (unless the work is to be carried out by an owner-builder); c) If the work is to be carried out by an owner builder, that the owner builder is the holder of any…
56. 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 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 appropriate licence and is covered by the appropriate insurance, in each case if required by the Home Building Act 1989 (unless the work is to be carried out by an owner-builder); c) If the work is to be carried out by an owner builder, that the owner builder is the holder of any…
51. 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 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 appropriate licence and is covered by the appropriate insurance, in each case if required by the Home Building Act 1989 (unless the work is to be carried out by an owner-builder); c) If the work is to be carried out by an owner builder, that the owner builder is the holder of any…
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8 conditions
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7 conditions
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6 conditions
Campbelltown
6 conditions
Sutherland
6 conditions
Hornsby
5 conditions
Randwick
5 conditions
Strathfield
5 conditions
Canterbury-Bankstown
4 conditions
City of Parramatta
3 conditions
North Sydney
3 conditions
Ku-ring-gai
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Woollahra
3 conditions