You can build, renovate or repair your own home using the Owner-Builder Exemption, but you still need to meet Building Code requirements, apply for any consents and let council know.
The Owner-Builder Exemption ensures the Kiwi tradition of DIY building work can continue.
If you're a homeowner who qualifies for the exemption, you will not need to be or use a licensed building practitioner (LBP) for any restricted building work on your home. However, you will still need to apply for a building consent.
You can apply for the exemption when you submit your building consent application. Any work you do will be listed as a do-it-yourself job on your Land Information Memorandum for any future buyers to see.
All the building work you do must still comply with the Building Code and will be inspected as usual during your building process. You are responsible for the quality of work or any defects.
There are criteria you need to meet to be considered an owner-builder. You are an owner-builder if you:
- live in or are going to live in the home (this includes a bach or holiday home)
- carry out the restricted building work to your own home yourself, or with the help of your unpaid friends and family members
- have not used the Owner-Builder Exemption to carry out restricted building work to any other home in the previous 3 years.