Showing articles tagged with 'Builders and tradespeople'
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Consumer Affairs Victoria has charged Spencer William Porter for letting his businesses accept $1.3 million in payments for tiny home kits and fail to supply them in a reasonable time.
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The Melbourne Magistrates’ Court fined business owner Andrew Valk yesterday after he pleaded guilty to failing to respond to a compulsory notice by the due date and continuing to trade.
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Victorians who have been involved in domestic building are being encouraged to share their views, to help shape reforms to a key part of Victoria’s domestic building dispute resolution framework.
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The Victorian Building Authority (VBA) has immediately suspended the building registrations of Aycon Constructions & Building Services Pty Ltd (Aycon) and its nominee director. This automatically suspends any building permits in Aycon’s name. All work on Aycon building projects must cease immediately.
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An unregistered Melbourne builder is facing criminal charges after allegedly accepting more than $100,000 in payments from consumers for building services he did not provide.
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A kit home retailer and its director have agreed to make changes to its business practices, following numerous complaints to Consumer Affairs Victoria.
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People with disability can often benefit from modifications to their home. A registered building practitioner must do renovations over $10,000.
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Victorians have been invited to provide feedback on the operation of one of the key pieces of legislation which governs the state’s domestic building industry.
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Consumer Affairs Director Nicole Rich has issued a public warning about Ultimate Kitchen Design Pty Ltd, trading as Ultimate Kitchens & Bathrooms (ACN 120 673 289).
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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.