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Building orders in Dee Why (2099)

Building compliance data for Dee Why (2099) is sourced from Northern Beaches Council records and NSW Fair Trading's public register. The card below shows the number and category of open building orders as a proportion of total properties in the suburb, compared to the Northern Beaches average, a useful benchmark for understanding whether Dee Why has an elevated level of building compliance issues relative to its neighbours.

2099

Building Commission orders

NSW Building Commission · Register of Building Work Orders

No active building orders

No buildings in postcode 2099 are currently subject to a NSW Building Commission rectification, prohibition, stop work, or enforceable undertaking order.

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

For buyers of freestanding houses in Dee Why, building orders are rarely a concern unless the property itself has an order. They are more common in strata buildings. For unit buyers, check whether any building orders relate to the common property of the strata scheme, as owners corporations can pass special levies to fund rectification works that are disclosed in the orders but not always in the strata report financials.

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