Builder’s Ten Year Insurance

by Gerald Humphreys

The assurance décennale taken out by the builder/contractor covers their liability in the event of defects arising during the ten year guarantee period.

The insurance is obligatory and there are severe penalties for a builder (or architect) who does not carry appropriate insurance.

Before signing a contact with your builder/architect you should check:

  • That the builder’s insurance certificate is up to date. If not the insurance company may be unwilling to pay out in the event of a claim.
  • The activities that are declared by a builder to his insurer as these are the only ones covered by the ten-year building warranty.

This declaration is called a modèle d’attestation d’assurance de responsabilité décennale and must be attached to estimates and invoices provided to the client. The main information requirements are:

  • Identification of the insurer
  • The policy number
  • Period of validity
  • Scope of the guarantee
  • The geographic area
  • The date of commencement of works
  • The value of the works

The requirement also has implications for property buyers and sellers, for the declaration must also be annexed to the deed of sale of a property with an unexpired ten-year guarantee.

Since 2016, building professionals (including artisans) are required to produce a declaration of their insurance cover to their clients, with a few minimum information requirements.

Information provided by The Franco British Network is for guidance and does not constitute legal, professional or commercial advice. While every care has been taken to ensure that the information is useful and accurate, The Franco British Network gives no guarantees, undertakings or warranties in this regard, and does not accept any legal liability or responsibility for the content or accuracy of the information so provided, or, for any loss or damage caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with reliance on the use of such information.

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