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Home Warranty Insurance
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Warranty Insurance in Tasmania
Tasmania does not have a mandatory builders warranty insurance scheme.
For more information on building in Tasmania contact the Consumer, Building and Occupational Services (CBOS)
Not in Tasmania? Please select a state: Victoria | New South Wales | South Australia | Western Australia | Australian Capital Territory | Northern Territory | Queensland
Our Eligibility team is unique within the market.
Our Eligibility team is responsible for assisting you with initial eligibility applications and ongoing eligibility reviews, as well as attending to your general queries about Home Warranty Insurance.
We are committed to providing you with a comprehensive service, ensuring that all eligibility enquiries actioned are within our service standards. We also conduct pre-submission quality assurance reviews to guarantee that all eligibility review submissions meet the requirements of the various states and territories.
Our recruitment for eligibility personnel focuses on financial literacy and experience, rather than just a general insurance background. We seek degree qualified, skilled professionals with experience in insolvency, accounting and finance.
This allows us to have effective conversations with you and your appointed accountants or financial advisors, so that we achieve quality and realistic outcomes for you.
We take a proactive approach that often involves an education element (for you and your accountant or financial advisor) to ensure you understand the Home Warranty Insurance process. We advise how you can position your business to balance your responsibilities under your state-specific scheme and your future plans for your business.
Why do you need our specialist advice?
Here's an example:
We received a job specific application from an NSW builder that, when processed, would put them 10% above their available open job limit.
On further investigation, we determined that the insufficient available limit was more of a timing issue due to delays on current projects.
Often in the building industry jobs are delayed due to council approval timeframes blowing out or projects being almost finished but not quite at practical completion (the stage at which the builder can then close the job off).
Working with the builder, we were able to provide the Insurer with a detailed explanation of what stage each outstanding project was at. Once home warranty is obtained, it can take 4-6 weeks to get the permit from the certifier. The Insurer approved the project based on the explanation provided because they could see and understand how the new project would overlap with outstanding projects.
This positive outcome ensured that the builder was able to keep working without having a 4-week gap until their next project.
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