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Building orders in Normanhurst (2076)

Outstanding building orders in Normanhurst 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.

2076

Building Commission orders

NSW Building Commission · Register of Building Work Orders

1 building 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.

  • 9 Pacific Highway, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076 (Lot 4 DP 216428, SP 105796)

    Rectification order

    Issued 18 Dec 2025

    View order ↗

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

Building orders are most consequential when they relate to fire-safety systems or structural integrity. Both can affect your ability to obtain insurance at standard rates or to obtain finance from some lenders. Orders for unauthorised works (typically unapproved extensions or granny flats) are common and usually resolved via a Section 96 modification or demolition, but they can complicate settlement. Always have your conveyancer review the Section 10.7 certificate for any orders before exchange.

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