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Home building contracts

All residential building work worth over $1,000 requires a written contract

By law, the written contract you sign must contain:

  • the date and signatures of both the contractor and home owner
  • the home owner’s name and the exact name on your contractor’s licence and licence number
  • a sufficient description of the work to be carried out
  • attached plans and specifications
  • relevant warranties required by theHome Building Act 1989
  • the contract price, which must be prominently displayed on the first page and a warning with an explanation if the contract price is not known or subject to change
  • a clause that states that any agreement to vary the contract or any plans and specifications to be done under the contract (including variations):
    i) are taken to form part of the contract
    ii) must be in writing and signed by both the home owner and contractor.
  • a check list of 12 items
  • a caution about signing the contract if the home owner cannot answer yes to all items in the check list
  • a note about the home owner’s entitlement to a copy of the signed contract within five days of signing
  • a note about the contractor's obligation to give a certificate of home warranty insurance if the contract value is over $12,000
  • a clear statement setting out the cooling-off period of five clear business days within which the home owner may cancel the contract, applicable to contracts valued at over $12,000
  • the contractor must provide the home owner with a copy of the Consumer building guide. The home owner must provide a statement of acknowledgement that they have:
    i) read and understood the Consumer building guide which explains procedures for the resolution of contract and insurance disputes
    ii) completed the checklist and answered yes to all items on it.
  • a 'work compliance clause' that states the work will comply with
    i) the Building Code of Australia, to the extent required under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979
    ii)
    all other relevant codes, standards and specifications that the work is required to comply with under any law
    iii) the conditions of any relevant development consent or complying development certificate.
  • a clause that states that the contract may limit the liability of the contractor for failure to comply with the above work compliance clause if the failure relates solely to:
    i) a design or specification prepared by or on behalf of the home owner or
    ii) a design or specification required by the home owner if the contractor has advised the home owner in writing that they go against the 'work compliance clause'.

Fair Trading home building contracts

We recommend our plain English Home Building Contracts which covers all types of residential building work. These clearly the responsibilities and rights of the builder or tradesperson and those of the home owner.

Home building contract for work under $25,000 (FT240) 
Suitable for trade work, maintenance and repair work as well as smaller alterations or improvements likely to cost less than $25,000.

Home building contract for work over $25,000 and all residential swimming pools (FT241)
Suitable for new homes, major alterations and additions and any new swimming pool installation.

Purchase Fair Trading contracts

These contracts are sold at Fair Trading Centres, some post offices and some local councils. Refer to the Publications - building and renovating page for details about how to order contracts by post, fax and email or call 13 32 20 during business hours.

Alternatively, as a builder or tradesperson, you may wish to use your own contract or one purchased from an industry association. This is fine as long as you understand each clause and the contract contains:

  • the Contract checklist for owners entering a building contract
  • all of the items listed on the home building contract page.

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