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12 months12 monthsHartsHarts posted:
Window for VCAT claim

Hi Lisa06,
You may already have your answer but will post anyway as others may need this information.
Plumbers
BUILDING ACT 1993 - SECT 134A
Limitation on time when plumbing action may be…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Concrete question

More than insane. VCAT will decide the outcome. VBA have had the complaint since June 2019 but it's still sitting with the disciplinary unit. It's a long, slow process. In…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Box Gutter Undersized or Extreme Weather Event?

One of the biggest issues with non-compliance for plumbing works is roof plumbing including non compliant box gutters. So you are aware, in Victoria, Plumbing Insurance can be claimed for…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Slab Heave/Building Insurance

Hi Natalienne
I have had slab heave (property now demolished). I have been learning and fighting for an answer for nearly 10 years now why my home was moving, cracking etc.…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
possible plumbing fail on new build

Well said StructuralBIMGuy. What I see on the posts from Noname is name calling and ridicule of those that post. When someone can't live in their home and spend their…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
DBDRV

The blame game is common and no surprises they have found landscaping or trees to blame. The builder's insurer blamed the neighbours trees for settlement on my home but in…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
DBDRV

Hi antis,
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for the VBA, it is still sitting with the disciplinary unit 32 months since complaint submitted. Even though my home is now demolished…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Framing inspection

Read this from the Victorian Building Authority.
https://www.vba.vic.gov.au/__data/asset ... -MI-01.pdf

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Slab crumbling

This doesn't look good. The timber looks like it is overhanging the slab and is not supported and the concrete has crumbled away.
Did you contract your own independent Building Surveyor…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
DBDRV

In my case it will be interesting what will come first, 30 months since I lodged a complaint with the VBA against the builder, building surveyor and engineer. Still no…

2 years2 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Building Surveyor

Worth checking your contract you signed with the building surveyor.

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Waffle slabs, slab heave and site drainage

Thanks Matt for your video. I will definitely passing this on when my drainage plans are designed.
@Structural.Review regarding your comment '500mm rolled fill and hidden note the fill needs to…

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3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
plumbing standards question

This system has some great water and energy savings. Not sure about BCA but found this article in Plumbing Connection.

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Plumbers Insurance

Information from VBA website.
Resolving problems
If you have any concerns about the plumbing work carried out by a licensed plumber, you should contact the plumber first to discuss your concerns and…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Building a house - final payment

Agree with Kippers1 by writing a formal letter to the builder. If no response, complaint to the regulator. You can find information on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website including an…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Building Regional Vic - potential brick issues

Hi LaurenW,
Welcome to the forum. You will find more information in the Guide for Standards and Tolerances on the VBA website which I have provided the link.
In the last…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Another defective house story

After the fiasco for the last 8 years, the new build process is beginning and my stress levels are on the rise.
The soil report has arrived and not surprisingly,…

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3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Extension in Essendon: help please 🙏🏻

Good luck with your extension Suzanne G.
Consumer Affairs Victoria has added helpful information on their site, especially with contracts etc. Good to have the knowledge and refer back to…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Poor quality Brickwork

Pictures would be helpful.
You can also use the Guide to Standard and Tolerances to support your conversations (preferably email) with the builder. Not sure what State you are in…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
new fence posts- VIC

When we hire a service it should be competed with care and skill. Poor form by the contractor.
Information on Consumer Affairs website for more information.
I would be sending…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Domestic Building Insurance and Builders Insurance

You can ask the builder for his Certificate of Currency for his insurance.
I would also be checking the practitioners on the VBA Practitioner register and also the Disciplinary register.…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Domestic Building Insurance and Builders Insurance

I have have put the the weblink below for Victoria for more information. Builders require Domestic Building Insurance (DBI) for work over $16,000 through VMIA but 'junk' insurance if they…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Take lots of photos!

Great advice Matt. I am true testament to advocating for photos having lived with the devastating effects of a 'lemon' house. Shortcuts, poor workmanship, no duty of care and lack…

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3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Building Information - Consumer Affairs - VIC

Check out the new information on Consumer Affairs website. Information for before, during and after your building works. Also links to other sites for more information.
Great section on contracts…

Building Information - Consumer Affairs - VIC
3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Concrete question

It's amazing what is uncovered by accident, when you go looking or when your home is being demolished due to structural damage by blatant non-compliance, incompetence and lack of duty…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
How often do you visit your site?

Construction can continue

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
How often do you visit your site?

It is highly recommended that you visit your building site and when there take photos of everything. If you do see an issue discuss with your builder and if no…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Building Surveyor

You could ask the Building Surveyor for the documentation. You are paying for it.
Quote from Building Surveyor Code of Conduct
7.2 Engage with your clients, the VBA,…

3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Slab movement/heaving causing massive cracks

Thanks Donovanjd for the update. At least the builder is investigating further and will be interesting what the rectification works will be. I'm sure you will get a second opinion.

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3 years3 yearsHartsHarts posted:
Defect advice

Use the guide that I have linked to check your whole house, write a list of defects including measurements and photos and send them to your builder with expected rectification.…

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