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2021/008: Regarding the authority's decision to issue a code compliance certificate for a new dwelling

This determination considers whether an authority was correct to issue a code compliance certificate for a new dwelling. The determination considers whether the building is compliant, and whether the authority would have been aware of any non-compliance when issuing the code compliance certificate.

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2009/109: Refusal to amend a building consent and compliance of certain building elements at a house

Note: The decisions in this Determination were confirmed on appeal to the District Court. See: Beattie v Far North District Council (District Court, Whangerei, 2 December 2010, CIV-2010-088-000024).

Appeal judgment [PDF 1.54 MB]

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2006/027: Protection of other property in the construction of a tennis court

Costs were sought by a party to the determination under section 190 of the Building Act. Date issued: 29/08/06 Direction as to Costs [PDF 70 KB, 13 pages]

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C/AS2, amendment 2

C/AS2 (C1-C6) Buildings with Sleeping (non institutional) (Risk Group SM). 1st edition, Amendment 2. 19 Dec 2013 – 28 Feb 2015.

C/AS4, amendment 2

C/AS4 (C1-C6) Buildings with public access/educational facilities (Risk Group CA). 1st ed, Amendment 2. 19 Dec 2013 – 28 Feb 2015.

5. Building entrances: Designing buildings for access and usability

Design building entrances so that they are as easy to use as possible for a wide range of people.

Key steps in the accreditation process

There are up to seven key steps in the process to become an accredited organisation.

Once building work finishes (Building or renovating? Know your rights)

Your contractor needs to give you certain paperwork at the end of the build, and fix any defects within 12 months.

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: