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EQC Cash Settlements
Peter Woods
25 May 2015
Summary
• Earthquake Commission Act 1993
• Building Claims
• Excess
• Land Claims
• Excess
Earthquake Commission Act 1993
• Section 18 – Residential Buildings
1)Subject to any regulations made under this Act and to
Schedule 3 to this Act, where a person enters into a
contract of fire insurance with an insurance company in
respect of any residential building situated in New Zealand,
the residential building shall, while that contract is in force,
be deemed to be insured under this Act against natural
disaster damage for its replacement value …
Earthquake Commission Act 1993
• Section 2 - Replacement value means—
a) In relation to a residential building, any costs which would be
reasonably incurred in respect of—
i. Demolition and removal of debris, to the extent that is essential to
enable the building to be replaced or reinstated; and
ii. Replacing or reinstating the building to a condition substantially
the same as but not better or more extensive than its condition
when new, modified as necessary to comply with any applicable
laws; and
iii. Complying with any applicable laws in relation to the replacement
or reinstatement of the building; and
iv. Other fees or costs payable in the course of replacing or
reinstating the building, including architects' fees, surveyors' fees,
and fees payable to local authorities; and
Earthquake Commission Act 1993
• Schedule 3(9) – Replacement of property
1) The Commission may at its option replace or
reinstate any property that suffers natural
disaster damage, or any part thereof, instead
of paying the amount of the damage, but—
a) The Commission shall not be bound to
replace or reinstate exactly or completely,
but only as circumstances permit and in a
reasonably sufficient manner; …
Earthquake Commission Act 1993
• Section 19 – Residential Land
• Subject to any regulations made under this Act and to Schedule 3 to this Act, where a residential
building is deemed to be insured under this Act against natural disaster damage, the residential land
on which that building is situated shall, while that insurance of the residential building is in force, be
deemed to be insured under this Act against natural disaster damage to the amount (exclusive of
goods and services tax) which is the sum of, in the case of any particular damage,—
a) The value, at the site of the damage, of—
i. If there is a district plan operative in respect of the residential land, an area of land
equal to the minimum area allowable under the district plan for land used for the same
purpose that the residential land was being used at the time of the damage; or
ii. An area of land of 4000 square metres; or
iii. The area of land that is actually lost or damaged—
whichever is the smallest; and
b) The indemnity value of any property referred to in paragraphs (d) and (e) of the definition of
the term “residential land” in section 2(1) of this Act that is lost or damaged.
Building Claims – EQC’s position until 2015
• Claims between $15,000+GST and $100,000+GST generally
referred to CHRP – but you may opt out.
• EQC indicated that it may cash settle where:
– Claims less than $15,000+GST;
– Issues unrelated to earthquake damage;
– Owners requirements;
– Health and safety concerns;
– Earlier cash settlements not repaid.
Is EQC going to cash settle?
• 26 May 2014 – EQC assures homeowners CHRP to continue until complete.
• 22 August 2014 – EQC and Fletcher to continue working together until April 2015.
• EQC promise that “there will be no bulk cash settlement of home repair claims to
meet a deadline”
• 10 April 2015 – EQC announces 1 June 2015 deadline.
• 14 May 2015 – EQC advise:
– “EQC’s intention is to confirm a clear path for settlement by 1 June”.
– “Deadline does not signal the closure of the CHRP – repairs will continue for
as long as needed to complete those EQC is committed to.”
Building Claims – Calculation
• Amount based on local contractor rates.
• Includes a consideration for project management and any
required site preparation, such as testing.
• Where practicable, when EQC chooses to cash settle for
reasons other than the value of the work being less than
$15,000+GST, those reasons will be communicated to the
customer.
Cash Settlement - risks
• EQC – being in the CHRP “all aspects of the repairs
are taken care of”
• Reaching agreement on the extent of damage and
repair
• Funding and managing the repair process
• Carrying the risk of “variations”/increased costs
• Monitoring quality
• Consider staying in the CHRP
Building Claims – Keeping the cheque?
• You can keep the cheque without prejudice if you choose to dispute the EQC
settlement.
• Request a claim review by providing a quote (at your expense) detailing:
– The location and extent of the damage, along with its estimated cost to repair.
– For damage not recorded by the EQC Scope of Works, stating why the
damage is considered to be earthquake-related, and accompanied by
comprehensive photographs showing the location and extent of the additional
damage.
– A room-by-room breakdown of repair costs, including the cost per square
metre of each repair strategy, and the measurements of the damaged areas.
Building Claims – Excess
• Every claim lodged with EQC is subject to an excess (for each valid building claim) of:
– $200 where the combined total value of the building repair and related contents
settlement is $20,000 or less for the claim.
– 1% of total value where the combined total is more than $20,000.
• Cash settlements – excess amount deducted from final payment.
• CHRP:
– First invoices should sent in April 2015 – invoicing until the end of 2015.
– Change of ownership – EQC required to invoice who owned the property and held
the benefit of the claim at the time the CHRP repair was completed.
Land Claims – What is covered?
Land Claims – Calculation
• Based on:
– The indemnity value of any bridges, culverts, and retaining walls and their
support systems that are covered, plus
– The cost to repair land that is physically damaged or lost in the earthquake
(or in some circumstances the reduction in the value of damaged land, where
repair is not possible or unlikely to occur for practical reasons).
• Repair methodology guides for the purpose of calculating settlement in Guide to
Settlement of Canterbury Flat Land Claims and Guide to Settlement of Port Hills
Land Claims.
• EQC’s liability is capped at the maximum amount payable under the Act.
• This maximum amount is often (but not always) the value of a parcel of land that
is the minimum lot size under the relevant District Plan.
Land Claims – Paying the settlement
• Paid to the homeowner unless there is a mortgage and
the amount is over the mortgagee threshold.
• Settlement pack:
– Settlement amount; and
– Information showing how amount was calculated.
• No payment made if cost of repair is less than $500.
• Payment must be used for the purpose of repair or
replacement of damaged property.
EQC …
EQC …
Land Claims - Review
• You can ask EQC to reconsider.
• The request must be made within 3 months of the
date of your settlement letter.
Land Claims – Excess
• An excess is deducted for each land claim at:
– $500 excess where the claim is $5,000 or less.
– 10% up to a maximum of $5,000 per claim,
where claim is greater than $5,000.
Presented by
Peter Woods
Partner
Anthony Harper

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Peter Woods of Anothony Harper_ Cash Settlments and EQC

  • 1. EQC Cash Settlements Peter Woods 25 May 2015
  • 2. Summary • Earthquake Commission Act 1993 • Building Claims • Excess • Land Claims • Excess
  • 3. Earthquake Commission Act 1993 • Section 18 – Residential Buildings 1)Subject to any regulations made under this Act and to Schedule 3 to this Act, where a person enters into a contract of fire insurance with an insurance company in respect of any residential building situated in New Zealand, the residential building shall, while that contract is in force, be deemed to be insured under this Act against natural disaster damage for its replacement value …
  • 4. Earthquake Commission Act 1993 • Section 2 - Replacement value means— a) In relation to a residential building, any costs which would be reasonably incurred in respect of— i. Demolition and removal of debris, to the extent that is essential to enable the building to be replaced or reinstated; and ii. Replacing or reinstating the building to a condition substantially the same as but not better or more extensive than its condition when new, modified as necessary to comply with any applicable laws; and iii. Complying with any applicable laws in relation to the replacement or reinstatement of the building; and iv. Other fees or costs payable in the course of replacing or reinstating the building, including architects' fees, surveyors' fees, and fees payable to local authorities; and
  • 5. Earthquake Commission Act 1993 • Schedule 3(9) – Replacement of property 1) The Commission may at its option replace or reinstate any property that suffers natural disaster damage, or any part thereof, instead of paying the amount of the damage, but— a) The Commission shall not be bound to replace or reinstate exactly or completely, but only as circumstances permit and in a reasonably sufficient manner; …
  • 6. Earthquake Commission Act 1993 • Section 19 – Residential Land • Subject to any regulations made under this Act and to Schedule 3 to this Act, where a residential building is deemed to be insured under this Act against natural disaster damage, the residential land on which that building is situated shall, while that insurance of the residential building is in force, be deemed to be insured under this Act against natural disaster damage to the amount (exclusive of goods and services tax) which is the sum of, in the case of any particular damage,— a) The value, at the site of the damage, of— i. If there is a district plan operative in respect of the residential land, an area of land equal to the minimum area allowable under the district plan for land used for the same purpose that the residential land was being used at the time of the damage; or ii. An area of land of 4000 square metres; or iii. The area of land that is actually lost or damaged— whichever is the smallest; and b) The indemnity value of any property referred to in paragraphs (d) and (e) of the definition of the term “residential land” in section 2(1) of this Act that is lost or damaged.
  • 7. Building Claims – EQC’s position until 2015 • Claims between $15,000+GST and $100,000+GST generally referred to CHRP – but you may opt out. • EQC indicated that it may cash settle where: – Claims less than $15,000+GST; – Issues unrelated to earthquake damage; – Owners requirements; – Health and safety concerns; – Earlier cash settlements not repaid.
  • 8. Is EQC going to cash settle? • 26 May 2014 – EQC assures homeowners CHRP to continue until complete. • 22 August 2014 – EQC and Fletcher to continue working together until April 2015. • EQC promise that “there will be no bulk cash settlement of home repair claims to meet a deadline” • 10 April 2015 – EQC announces 1 June 2015 deadline. • 14 May 2015 – EQC advise: – “EQC’s intention is to confirm a clear path for settlement by 1 June”. – “Deadline does not signal the closure of the CHRP – repairs will continue for as long as needed to complete those EQC is committed to.”
  • 9. Building Claims – Calculation • Amount based on local contractor rates. • Includes a consideration for project management and any required site preparation, such as testing. • Where practicable, when EQC chooses to cash settle for reasons other than the value of the work being less than $15,000+GST, those reasons will be communicated to the customer.
  • 10. Cash Settlement - risks • EQC – being in the CHRP “all aspects of the repairs are taken care of” • Reaching agreement on the extent of damage and repair • Funding and managing the repair process • Carrying the risk of “variations”/increased costs • Monitoring quality • Consider staying in the CHRP
  • 11. Building Claims – Keeping the cheque? • You can keep the cheque without prejudice if you choose to dispute the EQC settlement. • Request a claim review by providing a quote (at your expense) detailing: – The location and extent of the damage, along with its estimated cost to repair. – For damage not recorded by the EQC Scope of Works, stating why the damage is considered to be earthquake-related, and accompanied by comprehensive photographs showing the location and extent of the additional damage. – A room-by-room breakdown of repair costs, including the cost per square metre of each repair strategy, and the measurements of the damaged areas.
  • 12. Building Claims – Excess • Every claim lodged with EQC is subject to an excess (for each valid building claim) of: – $200 where the combined total value of the building repair and related contents settlement is $20,000 or less for the claim. – 1% of total value where the combined total is more than $20,000. • Cash settlements – excess amount deducted from final payment. • CHRP: – First invoices should sent in April 2015 – invoicing until the end of 2015. – Change of ownership – EQC required to invoice who owned the property and held the benefit of the claim at the time the CHRP repair was completed.
  • 13. Land Claims – What is covered?
  • 14. Land Claims – Calculation • Based on: – The indemnity value of any bridges, culverts, and retaining walls and their support systems that are covered, plus – The cost to repair land that is physically damaged or lost in the earthquake (or in some circumstances the reduction in the value of damaged land, where repair is not possible or unlikely to occur for practical reasons). • Repair methodology guides for the purpose of calculating settlement in Guide to Settlement of Canterbury Flat Land Claims and Guide to Settlement of Port Hills Land Claims. • EQC’s liability is capped at the maximum amount payable under the Act. • This maximum amount is often (but not always) the value of a parcel of land that is the minimum lot size under the relevant District Plan.
  • 15. Land Claims – Paying the settlement • Paid to the homeowner unless there is a mortgage and the amount is over the mortgagee threshold. • Settlement pack: – Settlement amount; and – Information showing how amount was calculated. • No payment made if cost of repair is less than $500. • Payment must be used for the purpose of repair or replacement of damaged property.
  • 18. Land Claims - Review • You can ask EQC to reconsider. • The request must be made within 3 months of the date of your settlement letter.
  • 19. Land Claims – Excess • An excess is deducted for each land claim at: – $500 excess where the claim is $5,000 or less. – 10% up to a maximum of $5,000 per claim, where claim is greater than $5,000.