The National Home Builders Registration
Council was established in terms of the Housing Consumer
Protection Measures Act, 1998 (Act No. 95 of 1998). The
Council is mainly established to protect the interest of
housing consumers, and to regulate the home building
industry.
Before the commencement of the Housing
Consumer Protection Measures Act, 1998 (Act No. 95 1998)
a National Home Builders Registration Council (Pty) Ltd
was established as a section 21 non-profit making
company. It's main objective was to promote the common
interests of persons occupied in the business or
profession of home building, through the regulation of
the home building industry. The section 21 company,
placed little emphasis on the housing consumer, but the
Act explicitly protects housing consumers.