Épisodes

  • Episode 22: Cooling Off Periods for Victorian Building Contracts
    Jan 23 2026

    Cooling off periods give Victorian homeowners a short window to withdraw from a major domestic building contract after signing. This episode explains when the cooling off period starts, how the five clear business days are calculated, and why the exact time you receive a signed contract can affect your rights. It also covers what happens to any money paid if you withdraw, including the limited amount a builder is entitled to keep.

    The episode also explains the key exceptions where cooling off rights do not apply, including situations where legal advice has been obtained or where there has already been a prior contract for substantially the same work on the same land. This is practical, general information to help homeowners understand how cooling off periods work in real building projects in Victoria.

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    2 min
  • Episode 21: Site Access
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of the BILD Lab podcast, we explain how site access works once a building contract is signed and why homeowners are usually restricted from freely entering the site. We discuss temporary fencing, safety and insurance considerations, and why builders often need to be present when homeowners attend the site.

    We also cover how site access affects independent and private inspections, why timing inspections can be difficult, and how homeowners can plan ahead by communicating with their builder before stage completions. This episode helps homeowners understand how to stay involved in their build without creating safety, insurance, or contractual issues.

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    2 min
  • Episode 20: Defective Works Introduction
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the BILD Lab podcast, we explain what defective work actually means under a Victorian domestic building contract. We break down how defects are defined under the Domestic Building Contracts Act, how statutory warranties operate, and why work can be defective even if it looks acceptable, where it does not meet the standards or specifications set out in the contract.

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    2 min
  • Episode 19: Terminating a Building Contract
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, we explain how termination of a building contract works in Victoria and why it is one of the most high-risk decisions a homeowner can make. We discuss repudiation, statutory termination rights under the Domestic Building Contracts Act, termination clauses in standard contracts, and the practical consequences that can follow if a contract is ended incorrectly.

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    3 min
  • Episode 18: Contract Formalities
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, we take a deeper look at the formal requirements of a Victorian building contract and why getting the details right at the start is so important. We explain how party details operate in domestic building contracts, the difference between contracting with an individual builder and a building company, and why companies are separate legal entities.

    We also discuss the role of nominee directors, the risks associated with licence lending, and why the builder named in the contract must match the builder named on the domestic building insurance policy. This episode is designed to help homeowners understand how seemingly minor errors in contract details can have serious consequences if a dispute arises or insurance needs to be relied upon.

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    3 min
  • Episode 17: Builder Registration
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, we explain how homeowners can carry out proper due diligence before engaging a builder. We discuss checking builder registration with the Building and Plumbing Commission, understanding registration classes, nominee directors, disciplinary history and basic company searches to reduce risk before signing a building contract.

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    3 min
  • Episode 16: Specifications
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we explain what specifications are in a building contract and why they are just as important as the plans. We break down how specifications record materials, fixtures and finishes, how selections made at colour appointments are documented, and why specifications often take precedence over plans if there is an inconsistency. This episode helps homeowners understand how specifications control what is actually supplied and installed during a build, and why reviewing them carefully before signing is critical.

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    3 min
  • Episode 15: Plans and Drawings
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of the BILD Lab podcast, we take a detailed look at the different types of plans and drawings used in residential construction and explain how they are read and applied on site. We walk through architectural floor plans, elevations, site plans, structural and engineering drawings, as well as common working drawings such as electrical and floor covering plans.

    This episode is designed to help homeowners understand what is included in a typical set of plans, what information each drawing actually shows, and why no single plan tells the full story of a build. By understanding how plans and drawings work together, homeowners can better follow the construction process, identify issues early, and avoid confusion or disputes during their build.

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    4 min