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FIRST HOME OWNER GRANT ACT 2000 - SECT 6C
Building of home on land owned by another
6C Building of home on land owned by another
(1) If a person enters into a comprehensive building contract to build, or
builds or has built, a free-standing home on land in which the person does not
have a relevant interest, the provisions of this Act apply in respect of the
building of the free-standing home as if the person did have such a relevant
interest.
(2) If a person enters into a comprehensive building contract to
build, or builds or has built, at the person’s own expense, an attached home
on land in which the person does not have a relevant interest, the provisions
of this Act apply in respect of the building of the attached home as if the
person did have such a relevant interest.
(3) Accordingly, a person may apply
for a first home owner grant in respect of the building of such an
attached home or free-standing home.
(4) This section applies in respect of
the building of a home only if the owner of the estate in fee simple in the
land on which the home is built has consented to the occupation of the home by
the applicant for the first home owner grant on completion of the home or the
applicant has a right, under a lease, licence or other arrangement, to occupy
the home on completion.
(5) In this section:
"attached home" means a home which includes a kitchen, a bathroom, a living
area and a bedroom or a combined bedroom living area and which is part of, or
connected to, a building that contains another home.
"free-standing home" means a home that is not part of, or connected to, a
building that contains another home.
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