Image Home Search Displaying 161 - 170 of 1005 Home warranty for defective work claims If you are eligible for a claim, home warranty insurance can cover the cost of repairs or compensate you for faulty or defective work in residential construction work projects. Learn about limits of claims and cover. Claims process Before we can … Maximum amounts covered The Queensland Home Warranty Scheme covers a maximum of $200,000 each for various categories of loss. This increases to $300,000 if optional additional cover has been taken out. The Queensland Home Warranty Scheme policy covers a maximum of $200,000 … Complaint against a contractor If you believe that a contractor is breaking the law and you have evidence, you can lodge a complaint with us. What counts as an offence? We know seeing contractors breaking the law is frustrating. If you have information about a contractor doing … Builder and builder restricted Choose which builder licence you wish to apply for: Builder—low rise Builder—medium rise Builder—open Builder—project management services Builder restricted to kitchen, bathroom & laundry Builder restricted to shopfitting Builder restricted to … Complaint against a certifier If you believe a building certifier has engaged in unsatisfactory conduct or professional misconduct when performing their functions, you can submit a complaint, which must include evidence and reasons. The QBCC investigates the certification … Complaint against an adjudicator If you believe an adjudicator has breached their code of conduct, you can lodge a complaint and it will be investigated by the Registrar. Adjudicators standard of conduct According to the Adjudicator's code of conduct (PDF, 56KB) a registered … Commercial payment dispute There are a number of options available to you to resolve a disagreement about payment or monies owed. Payment disagreements may be about: the amount of money being claimed the amount of money proposed to be paid or that has been paid the date … Changes to certify classes Licensees who held any ‘certify’ class prior to 1 May 2021 should be aware of changes to their scope of work following the commencement of the new fire protection licensing framework. New definitions (see below) for the meaning of ‘certify’ will … Changes to emergency lighting licence Key change for former licensees (those licenced before 1 May 2021): Changes for licensees who transitioned to the new ‘certify’ classes , include changes to scope of work and upskilling requirements New definition clarifies that 'emergency … Changes to fire detection, alarm and warning system licences Fire detection, alarm and warning system licences transitioned to the electrical stream under the new framework which commenced on 1 May 2021. Key changes for licensees The definition of ‘fire protection work’ has been amended and from 1 May 2021, … Load More