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In its submission to the Expert Panel Review of the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the ICA highlighted that building defects in residential apartments are costing Australians an estimated $1.3 billion each year. These defects, coupled with deferred maintenance, are transforming insurable buildings into high-risk liabilities, thereby driving up insurance costs and, in some cases, rendering properties uninsurable.
The ICA's recommendations focus on several key areas:
These proposed reforms aim to address the systemic issues within Victoria's strata sector, promoting better risk management and ultimately leading to more affordable and accessible insurance for strata property owners.
Published:Tuesday, 3rd Mar 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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