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AusCarClub Pty Ltd and its director Yuze Cao have been restrained from engaging in unlicensed motor car trading until further order of the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court under an interim injunction.
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Sunnymac Pty Ltd, trading as McIntosh City Residential, and its director Craig Alan McIntosh, have been restrained from carrying on business as a real estate agent until licensed to do so, following a hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court.
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Conveyancing business Low Co$t Pty Ltd (ACN 129 490 553) and its director Ashley Clarke have been penalised and reprimanded in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal for breaches of the Conveyancers (Professional Conduct and Trust Account and General) Regulations 2008.
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Melbourne real estate agency Baycrown Management Pty Ltd (ACN 112 960 960) has had its licence cancelled and been disqualified from holding an estate agent’s licence for five years, following a number of breaches of Victoria’s rental and estate agent laws.
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A Sunshine estate agency and its director have been found to have breached the Estate Agents Act 1980 and its Regulations.
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Nicole Papadopoulos, director of graphic design business 1House Group, which traded as Online Centric, has been disqualified from managing corporations for breaches of the Australian Consumer Law (Victoria)
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Formerly licensed estate agent Boris Real Estate (ACN 163 343 744) has been convicted and fined $10,000 and its sole director, Suzanne Zvizdalo, received a three-month suspended jail sentence, for breaches of the Estate Agents Act 1980.
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Burlesque Interiors Pty Ltd (ACN 147 691 012), has been restrained until 1 January 2018 from taking deposits for the sale, supply, delivery or installation of any furniture or furniture fit outs, prior to the delivery or fit out.
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The conveyancing licences of Kew-based Cornell Conveyancing Pty Ltd, Han Yan and Jing Xu have been cancelled.
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Former licensed trader Melbourne Autohaus Pty Ltd and its sole director, Alexsandar Jovanovski, have been fined a total $22,500 after they were convicted of motor car trading and Australian Consumer Law offences.
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