Claim size doesn’t matter
A recent High Court decision has clarified that the Construction Contracts Act 2002 does apply to residential renovations involving homeowners.
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A recent High Court decision has clarified that the Construction Contracts Act 2002 does apply to residential renovations involving homeowners.
Derogatory comments made online could damage or even defame your business. But before considering litigation and its attendant publicity, other options are worth considering.
Weigh up the options carefully if you are making a claim under the Construction Contracts Act. Choosing adjudication may seem the fast route, but it may not always be the best choice.
A claimant is free to proceed following a ruling that applying for an assessor’s report under the Weathertight Homes Resolution Act 2002 stops the clock for court proceedings.
Legislative changes put the onus on building owners to have earthquake-prone buildings remediated within clear timeframes.