

The laws affecting owner builders under the Building Act 2000 has changed as of 1 July 2007. A pre-registration process has been introduced that has the advantage of allowing prospective owner builders to determine their eligibility to build before committing themselves to contracts or other legal and financial obligations. The changes will not diminish the existing rights of genuine owner builders to build on their own land and will ensure that people who do not fit the requirements to be an owner builder are identified before they apply for a building permit.
From 1 July 2007, if someone is considering becoming an owner builder they must follow these steps:
These changes will directly affect all building surveyors (private or council employed). Building surveyors will be required to seek a report from the Director whether or not that person is eligible to be an owner builder. The Director must verify all persons intending to be an owner builder before they can be issued with a Certificate of Likely Compliance by a building surveyor. .
Council Building Department staff will be required to ensure that an applicant for a building permit who intends to build as an owner builder provide copies of the Owner Builder Statement (Form 34) and the Certificate of Likely Compliance (Form 11). As a Permit Authority already requires these two forms, changes are minimal. The Certificate of Likely Compliance will now note an owner builder registration number that authorises the person to act as an owner builder. Regulation 18 of the Building Regulations 2004 has been amended to reflect these changes. The Owner Builder Statement will now be completed by the applicant at an earlier stage than previously.
Owner Builder Declaration Form 34
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