I'm planning on replacing a few floorboards in my tenant's townhouse, just good old timber ones maybe 4. I know how to do it but do i need a licence to do that in NSW and if i'm the property owner? (Also would there be any liability issues for the tenant- i mean it is a quick job so i dont forsee any probelms- i just dont want the tenant refusing saying no you dont have a licence etc)
I did a check on the NSW licence site and this is what i could find"
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Timber Flooring – NSW
NSW Fair Trading regulates all building-related trades in the state. Fair Trading discontinued the special licence category of flooring in 2009. However, timber flooring installers still have to hold one of the following types of builder’s licence:
- The individual, partnership or company you enter into a contract with must hold an appropriate Contractor’s Licence.
- A Supervisor’s Licence is required for tradespersons supervising the installation work of others.
If you are having structural timber flooring laid, the tradesperson holding the Supervisor’s licence may hold a special classification of a Carpenter’s licence.
A trade licence is required for all building work valued at $1,000 or more, including labour and materials, in New South Wales.
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It isn't structural either?
Thanks