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How to Avoid Construction Disputes in Queensland - Sunshine Coast Lawyers

How to Avoid Construction Disputes in Queensland

November 11, 2023 //  by Sunshine Coast Lawyers

Have you hired a builder to perform construction on your property and wish to avoid the possibility of construction disputes between yourself and the builder? If so, you may think that there is not much that you can do. After all, how are you supposed to avoid a disagreement that is yet to even arise? …

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Are you looking to review a QBCC decision in Qld Be referred to construction lawyers on the Sunshine Coast

How Can I Review a QBCC Decision?

June 11, 2023 //  by Sunshine Coast Lawyers

Are you looking for information on how to review a QBCC decision? Have you received a decision through the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (‘QBCC’) which you believe was incorrectly reached? If you believe a decision made by the QBCC is incorrect, you have 28 days to apply to have that decision (‘the original decision’) reviewed. …

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