Showing articles tagged with 'Estate agents'
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A Melbourne estate agency has been penalised $330,000 after admitting it had engaged in misleading and deceptive conduct, and making false and misleading representations about the sale of land.
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Melbourne estate agency director Frank Valentic has had his licence suspended for six months for contraventions of professional conduct regulations relating to the sale of a four-unit development in Malvern.
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The director of a former Boronia estate agency has been declared ineligible to hold an estate agent’s licence, or be an estate agent’s representative for five years, after he admitted to knowingly authorising and permitting the agency to convert trust money to its own use.
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Former real estate agent Anthony Vito Brancatella has been sentenced to 40 months jail, and must serve a minimum of 20 months, for misappropriating nearly $2 million of clients’ money.
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Benjamin David Chislett, 39, of Highton, has been ordered to stop operating as a real estate agent until licensed to do so, after Consumer Affairs Victoria took action in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court.
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An estate agent has been reprimanded, had his licence suspended for three months and had conditions attached to his licence, after failing to have his trust accounts audited.
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An estate agent has been reprimanded and had his licence suspended for six months for failing to ensure that trust account audit reports were prepared and lodged with Consumer Affairs Victoria.
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Former real estate agent Scott Hoare has been reprimanded and cannot hold an estate agent’s licence or act as an agent’s representative until 12 October 2024, after a hearing at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
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A Docklands estate agent has been reprimanded and ordered to pay a penalty after failing to lodge annual trust account audit reports for four years, following action by Consumer Affairs Victoria.
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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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