Showing articles tagged with 'Estate agents'
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A former agent’s representative who falsified records and mishandled his clients’ trust account funds for personal use, failing to meet his responsibilities under the Estate Agents Act 1980, has been banned from being an agent’s representative until 2033. He must also pay a $2,500 fine to the Victorian Property Fund.
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A former estate agent who mishandled his clients’ trust account funds for personal use was sentenced to 12 months in prison and a two-year Community Corrections Order in the County Court today.
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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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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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Estate agent Saowanee Howell has lost her licence to practise for two years, after consent orders were made that it be cancelled until 2025.
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A former real estate agent who allegedly falsified records and misused more than $17,000 in trust account funds is facing the risk of being banned from the real estate industry.
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Lawrence Paul Vella, 44, of Taylors Hill, was the Officer in Effective Control of Prestige Property Agents (Vic) Pty Ltd (ACN 150 718 200) when he allegedly removed $105,915 of clients’ money from his company’s trust account, between 26 April and 11 June 2019.
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Kylie Jane Campbell, 49, of Port Melbourne, pleaded guilty last week before an eight-day trial was to commence at the Melbourne County Court, where she was contesting two charges each of causing a deficiency in her company’s trust account and wrongful conversion of funds.
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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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A dedicated taskforce will target unfair practices in the property market, including underquoting, ensuring Victorians have fair and easier access to purchasing property.
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