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BUILDING AMENDMENT (RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSUMER PROTECTION) BILL 2011

BUILDING AMENDMENT
(RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSUMER PROTECTION) BILL 2011
SERIAL NO. 188

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE
NORTHERN TERRITORY


MINISTER FOR LANDS AND PLANNING


EXPLANATORY STATEMENT


GENERAL OUTLINE

This Bill amends the Building Act.

The purpose of this Bill is to establish a Home Warranty Insurance scheme, (now referred to as Residential Building Insurance (RBI)), and for the provision of approved fidelity fund schemes, which offer protection similar to RBI.

The proposed scheme for insurance and approved fidelity funds will offer cover against financial loss to owners and subsequent owners against defective residential building work where they are unable to seek recovery from the builder responsible because the builder has died, disappeared, become insolvent or has lost registration. The type of registration loss this applies to, is proposed to be prescribed by regulation. That type of cover (where an event must occur first), is known as ‘last resort’. This means that the owner of residential building work will be required to seek rectification of the defective or incomplete building work from the builder, if an event has not occurred, through relevant dispute resolution processes. The dispute resolution process proposed in this Bill is designed to effectively ‘close the gap’ between first resort cover and last resort cover, as it will enable the speedy resolution of disputes where a builder is still operating.

The insurance and fidelity fund cover is part of a package that also consists of implied consumer guarantees, and an effective dispute resolution process that consumers may access if the builder remains operational (i.e. has not become bankrupt, died, disappeared, or lost registration).

 


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