Guide to home building contracts

IMPORTANT: All residential building work worth over $5,000 requires a written contract.

Contract essentials

By law, you must provide a written contract for residential building work:

Small jobs contracts

Residential building work worth between $5,000 and $20,000 must be covered by a ‘small jobs’ contract. The written contract must be dated and signed by, or on behalf of, each party.

It must contain:

Contracts for large jobs

Residential building work worth more than $20,000 needs an extensive home building contract. These contracts must contain:

Consumer Building Guide

If the work exceeds $5,000, you must provide the homeowner with a copy of the Consumer building guide. You can download the Consumer Building Guide. It is updated to reflect any changes to laws or policies about home building.

Deposit

You cannot request a deposit of more than 10 percent. This applies to both small jobs contracts and contracts for large jobs.

Off-the-plan contracts for sale

The off-the-plan contract for sale must include terms that:

The developer/builder who sells residential property off-the-plan does not need to attach a certificate of insurance under the Home Building Compensation Fund (formerly known as Home Warranty Insurance) to the contract for sale, as long as the work contracted with the builder has not yet commenced.

Cancellations

The legal right of cancelling a contract under the Home Building Act 1989 is limited to situations without a certificate of insurance under the Home Building Compensation Fund (formerly known as Home Warranty Insurance) at the arranged time. In this situation, the prospective purchaser can only cancel before the contract has been completed (ie before settlement).

Fair Trading home building contracts

Fair Trading home building contracts can be downloaded for free. There are two contracts available to use depending on the value of the building work:

  1. Home building contract for work over $5,000 and up to $20,000 is suitable for trade work, maintenance and repair work as well as smaller alterations or improvements likely to cost less than $20,000.
  2. Home building contract for work over $20,000 is suitable for new homes, alterations and additions.

The Fair Trading home building contract is in a saveable and fillable PDF format. They can be completed on screen and printed, then saved on your computer for re-use at another time.

Alternatively, as a builder or tradesperson, you can use your own contract or one purchased from an industry association. Ensure you understand each clause and that the contract contains all of the items listed above as well as the contract checklist for owners entering a building contract.

Preliminary contracts in residential building work

Builders sometimes provide services to consumers which occur prior to construction. The contracts used to perform these types of services are commonly referred to as ‘preliminary contracts’ or ‘preliminary agreements’ and may include services such as:

Builders offer these types of contracts as there needs to be initial work done to work out the type of construction possible on a project. Preliminary contracts cannot include any ‘residential building work’ as defined by the Home Building Act 1989.

It is important for builders to know that if a preliminary contract does include any residential building work, and the total value of the contract is over $5,000 (including GST), then it will be considered a residential building contract. If the total value of the residential building work is over $20,000 (including GST) builders will need to comply with other requirements, such as needing appropriate home building compensation cover.