Family's 'worst nightmare' after purchasing home filled with defects
08-06-2026 22:06 via abc.net.au

Family's 'worst nightmare' after purchasing home filled with defects

A young family invested their life savings into their dream home only to discover it was filled with defects, as the state's consumer watchdog issues a public warning notice about the builder responsible and seven other traders.
 
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