If you are looking at building a new home , insurance is one of the big factors to consider (in more ways than one).
So, to make things a little easier for you to get your head around, we have put together some information regarding home warranty insurance. If it's something you haven't considered before, or something you didn't know about, make sure you do. And, for more information, call Symcorp on 07 5594 1768 or head to the QBCC home warranty page .
Please note, this article is a guide only and is not designed to replace professional advice. Always speak to a qualified professional before making any decisions regarding insurance and complete your own extensive research.
Home warranty insurance, which is also known as builders' warranty insurance, domestic warranty insurance, housing insurance, and home indemnity insurance, is designed to protect homeowners from dodgy builders. It is an amount paid to insure residential construction projects.
As part of a building process, a builder pays a premium to the QBCC. The amount is included as part of your contract, and is paid before work begins.
If QBCC pay out on a claim, they will pursue the builder to recover the claim amount.
Most residential building work done in Queensland valued over $3,300 (including labour and materials) must have home warranty insurance.
The relevant work is covered for a period of 6 years 6 months from the earliest of the following dates:
If the work takes longer than 6 months to complete, the period of cover is extended.
There is a range of work that home warranty insurance covers including*:
Also, from 28 October 2016, in addition to the above, the following work is also covered:
*List courtesy of QBCC
According to the QBCC the following applies in various circumstances:
Home warranty insurance may protect you where:
For example:
According to the QBCC common grounds for contract termination due to the builder’s default include:
The Queensland Home Warranty Scheme helps protect home owners from additional costs resulting from a licensed contractor not fixing their defective building work or not completing their contracted work. The standard cover offered is a maximum of $200,000, including a maximum amount of $5,000 for alternate accommodation, removal and storage costs.
If you sign a building contract on or after 28 October 2016 however, additional cover is available to be purchased by the homeowner. This increases the maximum entitlement to $300,000, including a maximum of $10,000 for alternate accommodation, removal and storage costs. If you signed a contract prior to 28 October 2016 you may be eligible for optional additional cover.
The homeowner must pay the premium either within 30 business days of entering the contract or before the work has started (whichever is earlier).
Contact QBCC if you have a complaint and they can commence the dispute resolution process.
If your complaint is includes residential construction work and was not satisfactorily resolved through QBCC’s dispute resolution process, your application will be assessed for eligibility for assistance under the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme. A separate form is not required for this to occur.
There are time limits that may apply to some claims including:
Once you have signed a contract for residential construction work to be completed, the QBCC will send you a notice of cover. A notice of cover includes the details of the work, the builder and the premium paid and this should be received before any work begins. To check, contact the QBCC with the property details including address, lot and plan number and they can assist further.
Tip from QBCC: If you are a subsequent owner of the property, you can search to see if the property has cover under the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme. The search can be done online by registering with myQBCC or complete an Insurance Search Request form .
If a builder defaults on an obligation to finish a fixed price contract, you may be entitled to compensation for the extra cost to complete the work, above the fixed cost. - QBCC
If you have any further questions, or would like some assistance with a new build, give Symcorp a call on 07 5594 1768 and we can help.
QBCC (Home warranty insurance overview) : https://www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/home-warranty-insurance/overview
QBCC (Home warranty insurance explained) : https://www.qbcc.qld.gov.au/home-warranty-insurance/home-warranty-insurance-explained
Choice (Home warranty insurance) : https://www.choice.com.au/money/insurance/home-and-contents/articles/home-warranty-insurance
Please note, this article is a guide only and is not designed to replace professional advice. Always speak to a qualified professional before making any decisions regarding loans and complete your own extensive research.