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National Home Builders Registration Council

The National Home Builders Registration Council (NHBRC)is a statutory body with the main responsibility of providing protection in terms of the Housing Consumer Protection Measures Act, 1998 (Act. No 95 of 1998). Its mandate is to provide protection for housing consumers against defined defects and to regulate the home building industry.

NHBRC products and services

In order to fulfil its mission the NHBRC is structured to provide a variety of valuable final products (VFPs) and services. These are:

  • Enrolment of new homes
  • Home-builder registration
  • Home-building inspections
  • Rectification and forensic engineering investigations
  • Home-builder training and development
  • Home-building dispute resolution
  • Litigation and legal advisory services
  • Geo-technical and materials engineering
  • Enrolment of new homes

The Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act 1998 requires all new homes to be enrolled with the NHBRC 15 days prior to construction. The home enrolment insures consumers against poor building practices and permits the NHBRC to conduct building inspections at key stages of construction. Enrolment of homes is subject to a fee which is scaled according to the value of the home.

The enrolled home will be covered by the NHBRC warranty scheme on major structural defects, from the day of occupation for a period of five years.

Home-builder registration

Every builder who is engaged in the process of building a home must be registered with the NHBRC. Home builders undergo an assessment test to ensure that they meet the requirements. Registration allows access to funding from financial institutions, access to NHBRC home building materials, training programmes and intervention by the NHBRC to maintain a healthy working relationship between the builder and client.

Home-building inspections

Inspection services are provided to registered builders with enrolled projects/homes to assist them in building homes with structural integrity, resulting in low levels of housing consumer complaints.

NHBRC inspections are designed to mitigate building risks for the consumer and to protect against poor workmanship during construction. Depending on the enrolment values of the home, a newly enrolled home can be subject to a minimum of four and a maximum of eight inspections. Where necessary, the NHBRC will provide dispute resolution on site between the builder and consumer. In the situation where the NHBRC inspector identifies a deviation from NHBRC building guidelines, a non-compliance certificate will be issued to the builder.

The builder will be obligated to rectify such non-compliance within a given timeframe. If the builder is unable or unwilling to rectify it, the NHBRC has the mandate to stop construction and undertake disciplinary action against the builder.

Home-builder training and development

The NHBRC provides technical training and skills development to builders in order to build their skills capacity. This entails developing and managing systems and processes for the delivery of training and developmental activities to emerging home builders, to assist home builders, through training and inspection to achieve and maintain satisfactory home building technical standards.

Complaints and conciliations

The complaint procedure aims to resolve disputes between housing consumers and builders by ensuring that builders meet their obligations. The NHBRC deals with three types of complaints:

  1. Three month non-compliance period
  2. Complaints relating to minor structural defect identified within three months of occupation of the home.
  3. One year roof leak period
  4. Complaints relating to roof leaks identified within one year of occupation of the home.
  5. five-year major structural defects period

Complaints relating to major structural defect identified within five years of occupation of the home.

Suspension of Home Builders

The NHBRC may withdraw the registration of a builder where it has found that the builder is guilty of failing to meet obligation in terms of the Act or where the building company has been placed under voluntary liquidation. Following an investigation and/or reasonable time to afford the builder an opportunity to affect corrective measures, the NHBRC may suspend a builder's registration and/or the right to enrol homes where it has found that:

  • The builder has failed to rectify reported building defects
  • The builder has failed to rectify non-compliance issued by the NHBRC.
  • A situation requires immediate intervention and that such is in the best interest of the consumer.

Suspended home builders are subject to the NHBRC Disciplinary Hearing Process which can result in the disciplinary action or prosecution.

Contact

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011 317 0000
0800 200 824

[email protected]

27 Leeuwkop Road,
Sunninghill,
Johannesburg

PO Box 461,
Randburg,
2125

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Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth)

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40 Pickering Street
Newton Park
Port Elizabeth

041 365 0301

East London

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8 Princes Road, Vincent
East London

043 721 1377

Western Cape

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Barinor Vineyards South
The Vineyards Office Estate
99 Jip de Jager Drive
Bellville
Cape Town

021 913 9210

George

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1st Street
14 Fairview Office Park
George

044 871 1209

Northern Cape (Kimberley)

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13 Bishops Avenue
Block B Sanlam Business Complex
Kimberley

053 832 6850

Free State (Bloemfontein)

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Unit 4 Hydro Park
98 Kellner Street
Westdene

051 448 7955/6/7

Free State (Bethlehem)

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6A Corner President Boshoff & Bruwer Strs
Bethlehem

058 303 0440

North West (Rustenburg)

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@Office Building North Block No. 06 67 Brink Street
Rustenburg

014 594 9900

Klerksdorp

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Office No. 174, First Floor
Sanlam Park Building
29 President Kruger Street

018 462 0304

Mafikeng

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Shop No 38 Mega City Shopping Centre
Cnr Sekame & Dr James Moroka Drive
Mmabatho

018 384 2669

Limpopo (Polokwane)

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Suite 202 Gabbles Building
81 Hans van Rensburg Street
Polokwane

015 297 7519

Bela Bela

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18 Sutter Avenue
Warmbaths

014 736 6043/4513

Tzaneen

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61F Bert Booysen Street
Off Boundart Street

015 307 6459/6156

Thulamela

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Room 105 First Floor
Municipality Old Agriven Building ext.
Civic Centre
Thulamela Municipality

015 962 7500/ 7799

Mpumalanga (Nelspruit)

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Suite 201 Medcen Building
14 Henshall Street

013 755 3319

Witbank

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Block 5C D First Floor
Bureau de Paul Business Park
Route N4, Corridor Crescent

013 656 1641/2

Gauteng

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Sunninghill
5 Leeuwkop Road
Sunninghill

Johannesburg

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011 525 5500

Pretoria

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524 Sancardia Shopping Centre
Corner Church & Beatrix Street

012 444 2600

Soshanguve

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Eric Molobi Housing Innovation Hub
Juventus Street
Soshanguve
Pretoria East

087 310 4354

KwaZulu-Natal (Durban)

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Suite 502 Fifth Floor
The Marine Building
22 Dorothy Nyembe Street

(031) 374 8100

(031) 374 8135

Newcastle

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Suite 3 1st Block A
2 Whyte Street

+27 34 312 3507