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Buyers, sellers relieved after private inspection ban lifted in Melbourne – Domain News
For those like Trish Curtis, who sold earlier in the year but haven’t been able to buy since, inspections being permitted means she can move on with her life.

Would-be Ringwood buyer Trish Curtis cheered when told one-on-one inspections would be allowed from Monday.
After selling her home earlier this year, and moving out two weeks ago, she had been living with a friend because finding a new home to buy proved difficult without being able to inspect it first.
Oh my god, thats brilliant, she said. Im very pleased. It will enable me and other people in my situation to search for their new properties.
Premier Daniel Andrews on Sunday announced the ins…
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