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2024/038: An authority’s decisions to issue a notice to fix and a dangerous and insanitary building notice.

This determination considers an authority’s decision to issue a notice to fix and whether there has been a change of use under the Building Act of a house and converted garage. The determination also considers the authority’s decision to issue a dangerous and insanitary building notice for the converted garage.

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Prevent scalding from tap water

Guidance and information about suitable hot water temperatures in taps, as well as Building Code requirements.

CodeMark

CodeMark is a voluntary product certification scheme that provides an easily-understood and robust way to show a building product or building method meets the requirements of the New Zealand Building Code.

A CodeMark certificate must be accepted by Building Consent Authorities as meeting the requirements of the New Zealand Building Code, provided the certificate is current and the product or method is used in accordance with details noted on the certificate.

See how Codemark benefited Coloursteel.

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2015/040: Regarding the refusal to issue a code compliance certificate for a 19 year-old house and 11 year-old alterations with stucco wall cladding

Discussed whether the external building envelop complies with Clause B2 Durability and Clause E2 External Moisture of the Building Code in force at the time consents were issued (under transitional provisions of the current Act section 436(3)(b)(i)).

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Earthquake-prone building legislation changes

The Building (Earthquake-prone Building Deadlines and Other Matters) Amendment Act has come into effect on 26 November 2024.

This information is published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Chief Executive. It is a general guide only and, if used, does not relieve any person of the obligation to consider any matter to which the information relates according to the circumstances of the particular case. Expert advice may be required in specific circumstances. Where this information relates to assisting people: