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Can I Become a Cohabit Expert?

Learn what it takes to become a Cohabit Expert, who the role is suited for, and how the application process works.

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Written by Dion Bonnano
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Who this article is for

  • Strata professionals interested in working with Cohabit

  • Consultants or inspectors experienced in strata records

  • Professionals curious about contributing expert insights through Cohabit


What a Cohabit Expert does

Cohabit Experts are independent professionals who:

  • Review authorised strata records for buildings

  • Identify risks, strengths, and patterns

  • Translate complex information into clear, practical Expert Insights

Experts do not provide legal or financial advice, and they do not represent buyers, sellers, or owners corporations. Their role is to inform and explain, based on evidence.


Who the role is suited for

The Cohabit Expert role is best suited to professionals with experience in areas such as:

  • Strata inspections or records reviews

  • Building consulting

  • Property or strata advisory roles

  • Related disciplines with strong document analysis experience

You should be comfortable:

  • Reviewing large sets of records

  • Applying consistent assessment frameworks

  • Writing clearly for non-technical audiences


How to apply

If you’re interested in becoming a Cohabit Expert:

  1. Submit an expression of interest through Cohabit

  2. Share your professional background and experience

  3. Provide examples of relevant work (where requested)

If there’s a potential fit, Cohabit will guide you through next steps.

Becoming a Cohabit Expert is not automatic — all applicants go through a vetting process.


Important things to know

  • Cohabit Experts work independently

  • Engagements are based on demand and suitability

  • Not all applicants will be accepted

  • Quality, clarity, and neutrality are essential

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