Showing articles tagged with 'Building and renovating'
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Builders who go into voluntary administration, but not liquidation, may continue to provide services to clients. You should contact the administrators for further advice.
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A business owner whose installation company is the focus of a public warning notice is facing legal action.
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Consumer Affairs Victoria is aware that residential builder Mahercorp has made a financial offer to customers regarding an increase to the price of its domestic building contracts.
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The builder Porter Davis Homes Group (PDH Group) has gone into liquidation, with Grant Thornton partners appointed as liquidators.
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Current market factors in the building industry - including a shortage of labour, supply chain constraints and the availability and cost of materials - are affecting many home-building projects.
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Consumers have complained that Shade Solutions accepted payment but failed to provide goods and services within agreed timeframes, within a reasonable time, or at all.
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Unregistered builder Michael Johnson has been ordered to pay tens of thousands of dollars in compensation to former clients, after pleading guilty to multiple breaches of the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995 (DBCA).
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has commenced criminal proceedings against Michael Johnson, 54, of Churchill, for alleged breaches of the Domestic Building Contracts Act (1995) (DBCA).
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Consumer Affairs Victoria issued a public warning today about an unregistered builder following multiple complaints to Consumer Affairs.
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The Acting Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria, David Joyner, has issued a public warning notice to consumers regarding the alleged conduct of unregistered builder Michael Johnson.
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