News

A Must-Have Guide on Managing Building Disputes

Building disputes, unfortunately, are not uncommon and can arise due to a multitude of reasons including defects, delays, variations, payments, or quality concerns. These disputes can prove to be extremely taxing, both financially and emotionally, for both builders and homeowners. It is therefore of utmost importance to possess the know-how to effectively and efficiently address […]

A Must-Have Guide on Managing Building Disputes Read More »

Navigating Building Disputes: Get the Support You Need

Dealing with a building dispute can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re not familiar with the legal complexities involved. In Victoria, specific laws and regulations govern these disputes, making it crucial to understand the Building Act and the Domestic Building Contracts Act, along with their corresponding Regulations. At Spectrum Lawyers & Consultants, we understand the challenges

Navigating Building Disputes: Get the Support You Need Read More »

Are you a Porter Davis homeowner impacted by their colapse?

If you are one of the homeowners impacted by Porter Davis going into liquidation, you’re probably wondering what you can do from here. Below are our 5 tips on how to start moving forward again. Step 1: Domestic Building Insurance Go through your contract document and look for your Domestic Building Insurance (which is likely

Are you a Porter Davis homeowner impacted by their colapse? Read More »

Can a builder unilaterally end a contract due to increased labour and material costs?

In a recent hearing, Nichol and Anor v Keeble (Building and Property) [2022] VCAT 1449, the Tribunal considered the situation of where a builder abandoned the works, and whether the building works were defective or incomplete, and how damages for breach of contract are assessed. The Applicants (the Owners) were the owners of a residential

Can a builder unilaterally end a contract due to increased labour and material costs? Read More »

Scroll to Top