Complaints about home renovations have jumped by more than 25% so far this year exposing several cases where builders have failed to take out indemnity insurance.
The office of Consumer and Business Affairs has received 87 complaints about home renovations in 2009 compared with 65 for the same period last year.
Consumer Affairs Minister Gail Gago said the rise in complaints could be a reflection of people taking cheaper options during tough economic times. “Cutting costs creates a false sense of economy because often homeowners will land themselves even bigger bills fixing inadequate work or having no recourse against unregistered tradespersons” she said.
By law builders must take out indemnity insurance if the work costs $12,000 or more and requires council approval.
To report a renovation concern, contact the OCBA on 8294 9777. To check a builder is licensed check the Licensing Public Register at 222.ocba.sa.gov.au.
BRAD CROUCH Adelaide Advertiser
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