The NSW government has received a plan laying out how it might help homeowners confronting significant costs to repair apartments or to replace flammable cladding, but has not said when it will respond to the issue.
Building Commissioner David Chandler, appointed at the start of the month to lead the government’s response to the escalating problem of poorly built apartment blocks in NSW, last week presented interim recommendations to Better Regulation Minister Kevin Anderson. Mr Chandler would not discuss the recommendations, which were aimed at addressing how the government should respond to previously built structures with defects - as opposed to how it might reform the industry in the future.
In NSW, the government has faced increased calls for it to support owners of both of buildings facing hefty bills to replace dangerous external claddings, and owners of apartments with significant defects.