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Building orders in Hornsby (2077)

Building orders in Hornsby (2077) are compliance notices issued by Hornsby Council or NSW Fair Trading requiring property owners to rectify specific building defects or code violations. The data shown covers all open orders recorded against properties in Hornsby 2077 and is categorised by order type: fire safety, structural, waterproofing, unauthorised works, and general compliance.

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Building Commission orders

NSW Building Commission · Register of Building Work Orders

5 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.

  • 51-53A Balmoral Street, Waitara

    Rectification order

    Issued 24 Feb 2026

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  • 2-8 Belair Close, Hornsby, NSW, 2077 (SP92638).

    Rectification order

    Issued 28 Jan 2025

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  • 8 - 10 Park Avenue, Waitara

    Rectification order

    Issued 2 Aug 2024

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  • 16-20 Park Avenue, Waitara

    Rectification order

    Issued 17 Jun 2024

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  • 417-419 Pacific Highway, Asquith

    Rectification order

    Issued 5 Jun 2024

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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 Hornsby relative to similar suburbs in the Hornsby 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.

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