Why you're not as protected as you think when defects are found in your new home By News November 09, 2021 Add Comment Edit Building a home is a huge investment. So when it goes wrong, it can be devastating. Here's what to do to make sure it goes to plan, and the steps you can take when it's all too late. Share this post Related PostsNine in 10 sportswomen experience gendered online harm. New research reveals how it affects their wellbeing and safetyNT gambling laws are being overhauled. Here's why that will have national consequencesIsraeli troops raid Gaza's al-Shifa hospital, UN says famine is 'imminent' in northern Gaza$126 billion in debt but Victoria is still pouring taxpayer money into opaque venture capital projectEx-Tropical Cyclone Megan rapidly weakens to tropical low but heavy rain and flooding still likelyMelbourne woman's home broken into days after her body was foundMurder accused awaits bail decision over interference concerns with 35 potential witnesses, court hearsMurder accused awaits bail decision over interference concerns with 35 potential witnesses, court hears
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