Can an unregistered builder do domestic building work on a job valued over $5,000?
Unregistered builders may, as a rule, not carry out any building work. There are some, very limited, exceptions to this rule. • No registration is needed whenever a person is a subcontractor to a registered building practitioner. • A builder who is solely engaged in the business of carrying out domestic building work if the cost of the domestic building work carried out by that person is $5,000.00 or less, in each case. (But a demolisher and a reblocker must be registered for all work, even under $5,000.00).
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