Showing articles tagged with 'Housing and accommodation'
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The landlord of a Mont Albert rooming house has been fined $3000 after being found guilty of seven breaches of the Residential Tenancies Act 1997.
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A company that sold and leased apartments in Melbourne’s CBD operated as a real estate agent while unlicensed, Melbourne Magistrate’s Court has found.
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A real estate agent has been fined $5000 and had his licence suspended for one year after his company, Southern Star Real Estate Pty Ltd was found to have been backdating sale of land and house contracts to avoid paying the full amount of stamp duty.
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A Footscray real estate agent‘s licence has been suspended for two months after he contravened the Estate Agents Act 1980 by underquoting on four properties.
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St Albans conveyancer Anh Ngoc Nguyen has been fined $2500 and had his provisional conveyancer’s licence suspended for a year over trust account irregularities.
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The Supreme Court has ordered landlords Frank and Sandra Cassar and their company, Betta Housing Pty Ltd, to pay $6000 compensation to seven former tenants.
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Real estate agent Rodney Broadbent has been reprimanded and had his licence suspended for 12 months.
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Footscray conveyancer Helen Kevin has had her business shut down and risks jail if she breaches a Supreme Court order banning her from doing conveyancing work, after failing to pay or deliver up $2.2 million in client funds.
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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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