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Terminating A Domestic Building Contract

3 min · 4. april 2026
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In this episode of the BILD Lab podcast, we explain why terminating a building contract is one of the most serious steps a homeowner can take. We discuss how termination can trigger significant legal and financial consequences, and why ending a contract incorrectly can place the homeowner in breach rather than the builder. We break down key concepts such as repudiation, the limited circumstances where termination rights arise under the Domestic Building Contracts Act, and how standard HIA and Master Builders contracts deal with termination for breach. We also explain why having a right to terminate does not necessarily mean it is the best outcome. Finally, we look at the practical consequences of termination, including increased completion costs, the difficulty of engaging a replacement builder, and the often-overlooked insurance risks that arise when a project is left without a builder on site. This is not legal advice.

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Terminating A Domestic Building Contract

In this episode of the BILD Lab podcast, we explain why terminating a building contract is one of the most serious steps a homeowner can take. We discuss how termination can trigger significant legal and financial consequences, and why ending a contract incorrectly can place the homeowner in breach rather than the builder. We break down key concepts such as repudiation, the limited circumstances where termination rights arise under the Domestic Building Contracts Act, and how standard HIA and Master Builders contracts deal with termination for breach. We also explain why having a right to terminate does not necessarily mean it is the best outcome. Finally, we look at the practical consequences of termination, including increased completion costs, the difficulty of engaging a replacement builder, and the often-overlooked insurance risks that arise when a project is left without a builder on site. This is not legal advice.

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