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Building orders in Botany (2019)

Outstanding building orders in Botany can affect a purchase in two ways: directly, if the property you are buying is subject to an order, and indirectly, if a neighbouring property has an unresolved order that creates a safety or amenity issue. The suburb-level data below gives you the broader context; the Section 10.7 certificate for a specific property gives you the definitive answer for that lot.

2019

Building Commission orders

NSW Building Commission · Register of Building Work Orders

2 buildings currently under an order. An order flags serious defects or unresolved compliance issues at a specific building — it does not apply to every property in the postcode.

  • 1170-1176 Botany Road, Botany, NSW, 2019 (Lot B DP 176066, Lot 1 DP 907188, Lot 1 DP 656306, Lot 2 Sec1 DP773)

    Stop work order

    Issued 5 Feb 2026

    View order ↗
  • 26 Jasmine Street, Botany, NSW, 2019 (SP90889)

    Rectification order

    Issued 23 Jan 2025

    View order ↗

Building Commission NSW Register of Building Work Orders (CC BY 4.0) · Updated weekly · Orders removed once defects are rectified

A high volume of open building orders in Botany relative to similar suburbs in the Bayside area could reflect several things: an older housing stock with accumulated maintenance debt, an active council compliance team issuing orders that other councils would leave unrecorded, or a specific cluster of problematic buildings. Understanding which of these explains the data requires a closer look at the order types. A single large strata scheme with multiple fire-safety orders can skew the suburb count significantly.

Building orders in nearby suburbs

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