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Leaky homes package contains “good news”

Published: Mon 15 May 2006 09:01 AM
12 May 2006
Leaky homes package contains “good news”
Moves by the Government to speed up the resolution of disputes under the weather tight homes resolution service were welcomed by the Construction Industry Council (CIC) today.
The Chairman of the council, Mr John Pfahlert. said recognition that the system is too slow and that a streamlined service is needed was good news.
“While an eight month objective for resolution by mediation will be too long for some home owners, the reality is that it is a big improvement on the average 14 month period that has become the norm. The inclusion in the claims process of scope for claims covering probable, as well as actual, weathertightness-related damage, and the manner in which these are treated, may save claimants a good deal of money.
“The financial assistance scheme even though at market rates will be a help, especially as it is linked to loan guarantees for a period.”
Mr Pfahlert said provision for an adjudicator to take a more investigative approach toward the situation should also be useful, as would introduction of a class action approach to body corporates taking action on behalf of multi-unit claimants.
“The industry is committed to improving performance across the board with efforts aimed at lifting professional standards and accountability. We, like many home owners who have suffered water damage from leaky buildings, want to see fair and equitable resolutions as quickly as possible.”
ENDS

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