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result(s) found for 'notice for breach of duty to landlord'
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18 Jun 2019 - From 19 June 2019, Victorian landlords can give tenants who consent the prescribed renting guide in electronic form, instead of a printed guide. In tenancy agreements entered into on or after 19 June 2019, rent increases are restricted to no more than once every 12 months.
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03 Aug 2022 - The former director of a luxury car hire business has been convicted and fined in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court after repeatedly failing to appear to give evidence to the Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria. Andreas Triantafyllos, 44, failed to appear to give evidence on 19 August and 2 October, 2019 as directed in statutory notices.
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09 May 2013 - Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has ordered the director of a building company to pay $11,530 compensation to a customer for breaches of consumer and building laws.
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23 Jan 2019
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22 Feb 2021 - The Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria has started criminal action against Harold Simon Michaelis and Boston & Brighton Property Consultants Pty Ltd, for alleged breaches of Victorian estate agent laws.
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05 Aug 2014 - Former real estate agent Afif Shaba has been reprimanded and made ineligible to hold a licence for eight years for his role in a $50,000 trust account fraud.
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Get the facts before you buy, ways to buy, fees, charges, cooling-off period, warranties, running costs, depreciation
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Information for providers of specialist disability accommodation (SDA) about their rights and responsibilities at the beginning, during and end of a residency.
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Fairer Safer Housing is the Victorian Government's work program for ensuring all Victorians can access safe, affordable and secure housing.
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Information for support people of SDA residents. Explains the rights and responsibilities of residents and providers. Includes breach of duty and house rules.
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