Simple terms explainer
If building work that requires a building warrant is carried out without one, or if work significantly departs from what was approved, councils have enforcement powers to intervene. This may include requiring work to stop, instructing that unauthorised work be altered or removed, or requiring a retrospective building warrant application. These powers help prevent unsafe or unlawful construction and ensure that buildings meet required safety standards.
Legal status
Discretionary
Duty category
Building standards
Duty type
Compliance
Social determinant of health
Neighbourhood and environment
Emerging policy and legislation
0
National bodies with shared interest
Standards and Frameworks
2