QLD Fair Trading: Sunshine Coast real estate director and company fined for improper use of trust money
/22 August 2022
22 August 2022
15 August 2022
Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) has published a notice on their website today, advising that they will be commencing court proceedings against Christopher Michael and Australian Property Management Solutions (APMS) Pty Ltd. It is alleged that Mr Michael accepted thousands of dollars in payments from contractors to refer work to them, failed to provide them with leads he had promised, and then failed to provide refunds.
Read More8 August 2022
Following feedback collected during NSW Fair Trading’s Property Services Listening Tour earlier this year, the Secretary has decided to establish an independent commissioner for the NSW property services sector.
The decision comes following significant reforms to the industry in March 2020 and is a timely application of additional regulation, after 206 NSW agents were found to be non-compliant with the new Continuing Professional Development (CPD) guidelines in April of this year.
Read More5 August 2022
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Industry updates: QLD Fair Trading finds former agent guilty of wrongful trust money use, imprisoned following an investigation.
Legislative changes: Further changes to tenancy law in Queensland.
Announcements: We now offer CPD for Tasmania! Plus, new CPD options for WA.
1 August 2022
Licence holders and property representatives in Tasmania must complete 12 points of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training by 30 June each year, consisting of:
8 points (of the 12 points) industry-specific CPD; and
4 points (of the industry-specific CPD) need to be delivered by an external provider.
The term "external provider" means that the CPD activity is delivered by a person external to the organisation by which the property agent is employed.
Read More27 July 2022
Since October 2021, the Queensland Government has been making incremental changes to tenancy laws. The changes have been rolled out in phases, with the first phase being implemented on 20 October 2021 - the introduction of greater domestic and family violence protections for tenants and residents.
The next phase will be coming into effect on 1 October 2022. The changes will include updates to legislation concerning renting with pets, ending a tenancy, and repair orders.
Read More25 July 2022
Are you a student looking for work, or perhaps an agency manager wanting to fill a vacant position in your team?
We are glad to announce that we now list job openings on our Student Portal and website!
Read More13 July 2022
On 1 July 2022, the ACT government introduced changes to the regulation of the real estate industry.
The reforms include changes to:
licence and registration categories
qualification and experience requirements for licences and registrations, and
restrictions on the activities each licence and registration group can undertake.
11 July 2022
Read MoreIan Andrew Phillips, formerly the sole director and principal licensee of Think Tank Management Pty Ltd, pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court (5 July 2022) to dishonestly taking trust account money for his own use.
1 July 2022
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Industry updates: NSW Fair Trading issues $69,300 worth in fines for breaches in CPD requirements, SA Consumer and Business Services notes concerns about trust accounts and underquoting.
Legislative changes: Have your say on NSW property laws, plus new property industry reforms begin in the ACT.
Reminder: WA audit period has commenced!
1 July 2022
NSW Fair Trading is inviting feedback on the proposed new Property and Stock Agents Regulation 2022.
The current Regulation supports the Property and Stock Agents Act 2002 and is due to expire on 1 September 2022.
The proposed new Regulation has been modernised and improved with more clarity, better consumer protections and less administrative load for agents.
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