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E104. What happens when a seller doesn't tell you everything when purchasing a property?

Author
Frank Geskus & Amelia Roach
Published
Fri 29 Aug 2025
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 In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time Podcast, Amelia and Frank explore the lack of consumer protection in Australia’s housing market and the risks buyers face when purchasing a property. Frank begins with an imagined “ideal” inspection report to illustrate the level of detail buyers should receive but rarely do, pointing out hidden dangers like unapproved works, mould, or poor construction that often go undisclosed. They highlight the stark contrast between housing and other industries, such as vehicles or electronics, where stronger consumer safeguards exist. The discussion emphasises the need for open or mandatory disclosure, better professionalism, and stronger protections to prevent families from inheriting costly or unhealthy homes. To close, they suggest buyers take proactive steps such as engaging independent inspectors, requesting full council searches, and being as thorough as possible given the "buyer beware" when purchasing a property. 

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