Showing articles tagged with 'Housing and accommodation'
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Melbourne Magistrate’s Court has ordered that the Box Hill business be restrained from operating as an estate agent until licensed to do so.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has succeeded in Supreme Court action against landlord Frank Cassar, over multiple breaches of residential tenancy laws and to protect residents who allege they have been subjected to threatening and intimidating behaviour.
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Melbourne Magistrates’ Court has imposed injunctions on two men who accepted $21,190 in payments for fencing and building work that was never carried out.
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The Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria has issued a Public Warning notice to consumers about the business practices of Ms Marina Dankovic (also known as Marina Dawson and Marina Loprese), trading, among other names, as Marina’s Conveyancing.
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Noble Park real estate agent David Mao has had his licence suspended for three months over a deficiency of between $5000 and $26,000 of clients’ money paid into his estate agents trust account.
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The Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria has issued a Public Warning Notice to consumers about the business practices of Mr Leonardo Palamara (also known as Tony Vincent) and Mrs Merryl Ybasco Villafuerte, trading as Solar Spark Electrical and AWS Eco Solutions.
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A Fawkner used car trader has been given a 12-month good behaviour bond for selling a car that still had more than $28,000 owing on it to a finance company.
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The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal has reprimanded Bell Real Estate (Emerald) Pty Ltd after the agency failed to comply with the dispute resolution process under the Estate Agents (Professional Conduct) Regulations 2008.
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The former co-director of a roof repair company, Master Roof Pty Ltd, has lost an appeal against a $25,000 fine for breaches of the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995 and the Fair Trading Act 1999.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has succeeded in having final injunctions made against a Footscray real estate office branch and an agent, to restrain them from breaching the Estate Agents Act 1980 and the Fair Trading Act 1999.
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