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Addressing Rising Insurance Costs: ICA's Call for Strata Law Reforms in Victoria

How Poor Governance and Maintenance Are Impacting Strata Insurance Premiums

Addressing Rising Insurance Costs: ICA's Call for Strata Law Reforms in Victoria?w=400

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The Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) has called for significant reforms to Victoria's strata legislation, highlighting that inadequate governance and deferred maintenance are leading to increased insurance premiums for residents.
With approximately one in five Victorians living in strata-titled properties, the impact of these issues is widespread and pressing.

In a submission to the Expert Panel Review of the Owners Corporations Act 2006, the ICA emphasised that building defects in residential apartments are costing Australians an estimated $1.3 billion annually. Many strata buildings are facing insurance affordability challenges or becoming uninsurable due to structural issues and inadequate risk management.

The ICA's submission draws upon its 2024 report, "Improving Consumer Outcomes for Strata Communities," and calls for several key reforms to Victoria's strata laws, including:

  • Stronger governance and education: Enhanced transparency and accountability within owners corporations to ensure better management and maintenance of strata complexes.
  • Improved maintenance planning: Mandating regular maintenance schedules and adequate funding to address building defects and prevent deferred maintenance.
  • Risk management strategies: Implementing comprehensive risk management plans to mitigate potential hazards and reduce insurance claims.

The ICA warns that without these reforms, poor governance and deferred maintenance will continue to transform insurable buildings into high-risk liabilities, driving up premiums for the one in five Victorians living in strata-titled properties.

Published:Tuesday, 24th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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