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Sydney high-rise apartments riddled with defects
Buying a high-rise apartment has become a game of financial Russian Roulette.
Over recent years we witnessed a proliferation of building faults and flammable cladding infernos at sites including Lacrosse, Neo200, Opal, Mascot, Zetland, Campsie, among others.
In 2019, Four Corners aired a segment entitled
Cracking Up, where building law expert Bronwyn Weir encapsulated the issue with the following:
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“We have hundreds of thousands of apartments that have been built across the country over the last two, three decades. Probably the prevalence of noncompliance has been particularly bad, I would say in the last say 15 to 20 years […] And that means there’s a lot of existing building stock that has defects in it […] There’ll be legacy issues for some time and I suspect there’ll be legacy issues that we’re not even fully aware of yet”.