In the media
Construction nightmares: How builder bankruptcies are
costing Aussie homeowners millions
Australia needs to build new homes. Driving demand is both
high immigration, with 2023 seeing net migration of 518,000
immigrants, coupled with an ongoing trend for fewer habitants per
home. On the supply side, building commencements are in decline,
with 2024 data for new dwelling commencements at 10-year lows,
opens in a new window. Overall, the ratio of new population to new
dwelling approval is the worst since data began to be recorded in
1984. Despite this urgent need to build, residential construction
companies are going into liquidation at an alarming rate. According
to ASIC data, opens in a new window, in the 2023-2024 financial
year, 2832 construction companies went into insolvency in
Australia, representing the greatest proportion of company
collapses and a problem that is trending worse, not better. These
are not small or newly established companies, either. Read more here.
Mirvac's $2b answer to the lack of three-bedroom
apartments
Property developer Mirvac will launch its luxury $2
billion Harbourside Residences project in Sydney next month,
cranking up the supply of sought-after but scarce three- and
four-bedroom apartments. Although the broader market for new
apartments is relatively soft, Mirvac has noted a stronger than
expected demand from potential buyers, especially for larger
apartments, according to development head Stuart Penklis. Read more
here.
Newer apartment prices to climb by 23 per cent by
2026
Sameer Chopra, CBRE's head of research, Pacific, said
the high costs of construction and shortage of new apartments would
justify the expected rise in new apartment values, supporting the
typical premium in price over older apartments. "Apartment
values have not kept pace with construction costs in the past five
years," he said. "That disparity is currently at 23 per
cent. We expect this gap to close out and revert to a premium.
"But for the gap to close out quickly, we need interest rate
cuts. This will significantly boost prices and supply." Future
supply of apartments is expected to hit 50,000 each year between
2025 and 2029, well under the 75,000 homes needed to meet the
country's population growth. Read more here.
Why rents and vacancy rates are both falling
Australia's residential rental boom is over, with the
pace of rental growth stalling for both houses and units in what
data provider Domain said was the weakest September quarter in more
than four years. Asking rents even fell in cities such as Brisbane
and Canberra, reflecting the slowdown hitting the market rental
despite the national vacancy rate falling to just 0.9 per cent.
Read more here.
In practice and courts
High Court hearing for strata owners could shake-up
construction insurance
Today, an appeal hearing in the High Court of Australia
could determine the future of the proportionate liability regime
used by insurers and construction professionals in NSW for the last
two decades. Wednesday's hearing follows a series of recent NSW
legal cases under the Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020
(NSW) (DBPA), that Clyde & Co. says have "disrupted the
status quo in relation to claims." Read more here.
Have your say – Review into Home Building
Compensation Scheme
The NSW Government is taking action on its commitment to
review the State's Home Building Compensation scheme (HBC). HBC
insurance is required for home building work which is valued at
$20,000 or more. It's required for the construction of new
homes, swimming pools associated with a home, and renovations or
alterations to homes. Where home building work is defective or is
not completed by a building business, the HBC fund will compensate
homeowners to help them get their building work completed or fixed.
However, there are limits on the cover and compensation. The
consultation is open until 11:59pm, Monday 11 November 2024. Read
more here.
Housing Diversity Planning Proposal Lake Macquarie
(Hunter)
HIA a submission was provided to the Lake Macquarie City
Council on the planning proposal to amend the Local Environmental
Plan 2014 to increase housing diversity in residential zones.
Download the proposal here.
Publications
Australian Bureau of Statistics – Building
Activity, Australia
Provides estimates of value of building work and number of
dwellings commenced, completed, under construction and in the
pipeline. Released on 9 October 2024. Key statistics:
In seasonally adjusted terms:
- The total number of dwelling units commenced fell 1.1% to 40,293 dwellings.
- New private sector house commencements rose 1.7% to 25,732 dwellings.
- New private sector other residential commencements fell 7.4% to 13,756 dwellings.
- The value of total building work done fell 0.2% to $34.0b.
Read the report here.
Australian Bureau of Statistics – Building
Approvals, Australia
Provides the number of dwelling units and value of
buildings approved. Released on 1 October 2024. Key statistics:
The August 2024 seasonally adjusted estimate:
- Total dwellings approved fell 6.1%, to 13,991.
- Private sector houses rose 0.5%, to 9,338, while private sector dwellings excluding houses fell 16.5%, to 4,418.
- The value of total residential building fell 6.7%, to $7.96b.
- The value of non-residential building rose 11.5%, to $5.30b.
Read the report here.
Building Activity, completions exceed
commencements
Dwelling completions are picking up from last year, with
houses up by 3.3 per cent and units up by 22.4 per cent. Read more
here.
Principles and scope of a Building Product Registration
Scheme
Housing Industry Association provides a response to the
ABCB Building Product Framework – Consultation Paper.
Download the proposal here.
Cases
Claire Rewais and Osama Rewais t/as McVitty
Grove v BPB Earthmoving Pty Ltd [2024] NSWSC 1271
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – adjudication – construction
contract – payment claim by defendant – adjudication
determination stipulating payment of adjudicated amount –
application by plaintiffs seeking declaratory relief, order
quashing determination or order restraining enforcement –
where defendant failed to prove service of payment claim –
where defendant filed adjudication application prematurely –
adjudicator's findings as to timing of service and making of
application – application of Brodyn v Davenport – HELD
– determination not void merely by virtue of non-compliance
with more detailed requirements of Building and Construction
Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW)
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – adjudication – construction
contract – application of Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
– contract for "residential building work" –
whether sections 10 and/or 94 bar enforcement of right to progress
payments under Building and Construction Industry Security of
Payment Act 1999 (NSW) – consideration of phrase "right
of action" – right of action does not encompass
statutory remedy to receive progress payments under Building and
Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) –
HELD – defendant entitled to enforce adjudication
determination
Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999
(NSW) sections 13, 14, 17, 22, 31, 32A; Building and Construction
Industry Security of Payment Act 2002 (Vic); Electronic
Transactions Act 2000 (NSW) sections 5, 8, 13A; Electronic
Transactions Act 2000 (Vic) section 13A; Home Building Act 1989
(NSW) sch 1, sections 4, 6, 7, 7AAA, 10, 12, 92, 94, 99; Home
Building Regulation 2014 (NSW) rr 5, 12; Limitation Act 1969 (NSW)
section 14; Magistrates Court Act 1921 (Qld) section 45
Cui v Salas-Photiadis [2024] NSWSC
1280
LAND LAW – Caveats – Withdrawal of caveat under section
74MA of the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW) – Whether caveat
failed to specify the nature of the equitable estate or interest
claimed – Where interest on caveat was noted to be a
"charge" – Whether there is a material difference
between an "equitable charge" as opposed to an
"equitable mortgage"
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
– Where loan agreement between first and second defendants
purported to grant the first defendant a security interest over
property in connection with construction works performed on
property – Whether loan agreement was an "other
agreement" under section 7D of the Home Building Act 1989
(NSW) – Whether caveat lodged by first defendant was invalid
by reason of section 7D of the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
Home Building Act 1989 (NSW), sections 6, 7D; Real Property Act
1900 (NSW), sections 3(1), 74F, 74K, 74MA, 74P; Real Property
Regulation 2019 (NSW) clause 7, Sch 2 – items 1, 4, 10
Drummond v Gordian Runoff Limited ACN 052 179
647 [2024] NSWCA 239
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
– insurance – "last resort" home warranty
insurance policy – where insurer denied liability under
policy on basis insureds failed to satisfy requirements of section
103BB(3)(a) – whether section 103BB was itself incorporated
as a term of policy – whether section 103BB alters the effect
of the policy so as to engage section 54 of the Insurance Contracts
Act 1984 (Cth) – whether operation of section 54 of Insurance
Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) was attracted where a refusal to pay is
premised upon effect of s 103BB(3) and not upon the policy
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – Commonwealth and State relations –
inconsistency of laws – whether Home Building Act 1989 (NSW),
section 103BB inconsistent with Insurance Contracts Act 1984
(Cth)
Building Services Corporation Legislation Amendment Act 1996 (NSW);
Home Building Act 1989 (NSW), sections 18B, 90, 92, 94, 96, 99,
103, 103B, 103BA, 103BB, 103BC, Sch 4, cll 106, 115; Home Building
Amendment (Insurance) Act 2002 (NSW); Home Building Amendment
(Insurance) Act 2009 (NSW); Home Building Amendment (Warranties and
Insurance Act) 2010 (NSW); Home Building Amendment Act 2011 (NSW);
Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth), sections 40, 54, 57; NSW Self
Insurance Corporation Amendment (Home Warranty Insurance) Act 2010
(NSW); The Commonwealth Constitution, section 109; Home Building
Regulation 2004 (NSW), cll 63, 63A; Uniform Civil Procedure Rules
2005 (NSW), r 20.26
Unique Commercial Group Pty Ltd v
Cusumano [2024] NSWCATAP 204
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
– Statutory warranty under section 18B – time limit of
statutory warranty under section 48K(7) – "major
defect" for purposes of section 18E(1)(b)
APPEALS – internal appeal under section 80 of the Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 as of right "on any question
of law" – relevant principles regarding leave to appeal
– whether a late redraft of the grounds of appeal requires an
extension of time – whether to grant leave to extend time
– the importance of articulating a question of law with
precision
Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW); Civil Procedure Act 2005
(NSW); Home Building Act 1989 (NSW)
Emrit Services Pty Limited v Lidden [2024]
NSWCATAP 189
APPEALS – statutory warranties under Home Building Act 1989
(NSW) – definition of "major defect" and
"major element" – lack of jurisdiction –
error on a question of law
Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW); Home Building Act 1989
(NSW)
Easy Trades Australia Pty Ltd v The Owners
– Strata Plan No. 3844 [2024] NSWCATAP 194
Appeal – Errors of law – Rectification methodology
– Necessary and reasonable - Set off
Home Building Act 1989
Legislation
Proclamations commencing Acts
Bail and Other Legislation Amendment (Domestic
Violence) Act 2024 No 30 (2024-519) – published LW 11
October 2024
Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) and Other
Legislation Amendment Act 2024 No 59 (2024-520)
–published LW 11 October 2024
Government Sector Finance Amendment (Integrity
Agencies) Act 2024 No 57 (2024-518) – published LW 9
October 2024
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) and
Other Legislation Amendment (Knife Crime) Act 2024 No 31
(2024-521) – published LW 11 October 2024
Regulations and other miscellaneous instruments
Bail Amendment (Electronic Monitoring) Regulation
2024 (2024-522) – published LW 11 October 2024
Final Determination [Biodiversity Conservation Act
2016] (2024-523) – published LW 11 October 2024
Unsafe Plants in Non-rural Areas Code of Practice
2024 (2024-525) – published LW 11 October 2024
Environmental Planning Instruments
Cumberland Local Environmental Plan 2021 (Map
Amendment No 6) (2024-524) – published LW 11 October
2024
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