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Mould in newly built Perth home blamed for family’s rashes, joint pain and headaches

A Perth mother has blamed festering mould due to building defects in her four-year-old home for a series of chronic health problems suffered by her family.
Key points:
- Robyn Cairnes says her family’s Wembley house is “poisonous”
- The builder says it has already carried out remediation work at the house
- But the family has moved out and want more done to fix the problem
Robyn Cairnes and her two children, aged 10 and 14, are now living in a caravan in the front courtyard of their house in Wembley due to health issues including joint pain, rashes, serious headaches and chronic fatigue.
Ms Cairnes has been fighting builder Ventura Homes in court, but earlier this year a doctor told her not to wait any longer and to get out of the house.
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