the Building Commission NSW was investigating the Edmondson Park-based builder after complaints from customers that projects had defects, repeated delays and rectification orders were ignored.On Thursday, the Building Commission confirmed the 60-day license suspension, saying inspections were carried out throughout April and May in the Greater Sydney area and on the South Coast.
This masthead directed questions to ANSA Homes managers Mark and Dylan Maloney, who responded through lawyers, who said: “Our client will be shortly commencing urgent proceedings in the Supreme Court of NSW challenging the legal validity of the purported suspension.”Fair Trading “We understand this is a difficult situation for owners, but highlights how important it is that we have a proactive regulator out in the field identifying issues and defects before owners move in.”on the condition of anonymity said they were concerned about the period of limbo they were entering, alleging their houses still required significant spending to be completed.
Some affected home owners received an email from a senior building inspector at the Building Commission on May 10 notifying them of the investigation, which would concentrate on the “quality of work in existing dwellings and those currently under construction, as well as collecting evidence of unprofessional conduct”.
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