Showing articles tagged with 'Buying and selling property'
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A conveyancer who allegedly took more than $350,000 in property deposits held for a client has had her licence cancelled.
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A Clyde North entrepreneur who took $1.3 million in payments for affordable ‘tiny home kits’ that he never supplied has been convicted and fined $750,000 in the County Court.
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We have released new guidelines estate agents must follow when selecting the most comparable properties.
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A Kyneton woman has been permanently banned from working as an estate agent after taking $193,000 of trust money.
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Poor management of trust accounts in the real estate industry is under the spotlight, with Consumer Affairs Victoria taking action to protect consumers’ money.
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We are taking disciplinary action against an estate agent who allegedly failed to meet her auditing responsibilities with client funds, including home deposits and rent.
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Five real estate agencies have pleaded guilty to breaking Victoria’s rental laws, following an investigation by Consumer Affairs Victoria’s renting taskforce.
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Property auctions in the City of Hume were targeted by Consumer Affairs’ underquoting taskforce over the weekend.
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An estate agent’s representative is facing disciplinary action this month after allegedly using pressure sales tactics and lying to vulnerable homeowners.
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A real estate agent with a history of mishandling clients’ money has lost his licence to practise for 12 months.
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