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In a submission to the state's Expert Panel Review of the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the ICA emphasized that building defects in residential apartments are costing Australians an estimated $1.3 billion annually. Without reform, more buildings could become uninsurable or face unaffordable premiums due to structural problems and insufficient risk management.
The ICA's recommendations focus on several key areas:
ICA Deputy CEO Kylie Macfarlane stated that as more people move into multi-unit dwellings, managing the expenses linked to strata properties is becoming increasingly important. Effective reforms backed by proper compliance and enforcement are essential to de-risk strata complexes and deliver better outcomes for all stakeholders.
Published:Wednesday, 4th Mar 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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