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Insurance Council Advocates for Strata Law Reforms to Mitigate Rising Premiums and Building Defects

Insurance Council Advocates for Strata Law Reforms to Mitigate Rising Premiums and Building Defects

The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has called for urgent reforms to strata laws in response to escalating insurance premiums and the financial burden of building defects, which are costing residential apartment owners approximately $1.3 billion annually.

Building defects, including structural issues and inadequate maintenance, are prevalent in many strata complexes across Australia. These defects not only compromise the safety and integrity of buildings but also contribute to increased insurance premiums, as insurers factor in the heightened risk associated with such properties.

The ICA highlights that poor governance and deferred maintenance are transforming insurable buildings into high-risk assets, leading to affordability challenges and, in some cases, rendering properties uninsurable. This situation poses significant financial risks for property owners and investors, as well as potential implications for the broader housing market.

To address these challenges, the ICA proposes several reforms, including lowering the unanimous agreement threshold required for the sale of strata complexes. This change would facilitate the faster renewal or redevelopment of aging and uneconomic buildings that pose insurance risks. By streamlining the decision-making process, property owners can more effectively address structural issues and improve the insurability of their assets.

For real estate professionals, these proposed reforms are particularly relevant. Strata properties represent a significant portion of the housing market, and the ability to manage and mitigate risks associated with building defects and insurance costs is crucial. Understanding the implications of potential legislative changes and advising clients accordingly can enhance service offerings and support informed decision-making.

Furthermore, real estate agents and property managers should advocate for proactive maintenance and governance practices within strata communities. Encouraging regular inspections, timely repairs, and transparent communication can help preserve property values, ensure compliance with insurance requirements, and foster a more stable and attractive market for potential buyers and investors.

As the dialogue around strata law reforms progresses, staying informed and engaged with industry developments will be essential for real estate professionals. Collaborating with industry bodies, participating in consultations, and contributing to policy discussions can help shape a more resilient and sustainable strata property sector in Australia.

Published:Tuesday, 4th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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