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Consumer Affairs Victoria is aware that residential builder Mahercorp has made a financial offer to customers regarding an increase to the price of its domestic building contracts.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has charged a real estate agent with misusing more than $930,000 in trust account funds, leaving clients unable to complete property transactions.
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The builder Porter Davis Homes Group (PDH Group) has gone into liquidation, with Grant Thornton partners appointed as liquidators.
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Former real estate agent Jean-Noel Alain Philippe Gillet is facing more than 900 charges after allegedly misusing approximately $75,000 in trust account funds.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria is encouraging former residents of the now-closed Berkeley Living Retirement Village (Berkeley Living) (or their executors or legal representatives) to come forward in relation to a potential court action.
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A Caroline Springs estate agent who repeatedly failed his responsibilities in managing his trust account, has lost his licence and been disqualified from working as an estate agent for 18 months.
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An estate agent with a history of unprofessional conduct, including mishandling clients’ money, is facing the prospect of being banned from holding an estate agent’s licence.
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Christopher Michael and Australian Property Management Solutions (APMS) Pty Ltd (ACN 602 464 700), allegedly accepted payment from 12 people for $30,000 worth of completed work orders within a 12-month period, in return for a $2,035 fee for registering with the company as a contractor.
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A Reservoir man has been ordered to pay an aggregate fine of $20,000 and had a conviction recorded against him, for unlicensed car trading.
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Consumers have complained that Shade Solutions accepted payment but failed to provide goods and services within agreed timeframes, within a reasonable time, or at all.
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