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One year ban for sales rep over dishonest involvement in land deal

Sales rep failed to act honestly and fairly in land sale at Henderson Benjamin Widdowson breached the real estate industry Code of Conduct Financial interest in the sale not disclosed to all parties A Perth real estate sales representative has been reprimanded and disqualified from holding a registration for 12 months by the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) for his dishonest involvement during the sale process in a land deal. Benjamin Robert George Widdowson had breached the Code of Conduct for Agents and Sales Representatives by failing to act fairly and honestly during the sale process of a property at the Australian Marine Complex in Henderson.

Scammers take advantage of tenants desperate to find a rental home

Tenants looking for rentals have lost thousands after responding to fake ads Recent victims are mothers who are now homeless and out of pocket People looking for rentals are urged to inspect the property before paying Tenants who are desperate to secure a rental property in the current tight market are being targeted by scammers with many thousands of dollars being lost and Consumer Protection urging caution before handing over money. So far this year 18 reports of rental scams have been received with five people losing a total of $7,200. In two recent cases: A mother and her four children are now homeless after losing $3,600 ($2,000 bond and $1,600 rent) to a scammer who was advertising a Clarkson property on Facebook Marketplace. The mother never met the fake landlord and didn’t view the property inside, but did drive past the property. When she went to move in on the agreed date, the keys were not in the agreed spot and found the home was occupied by tenants who had an agre

Panel beater prosecution drives home consumer rights

$18,000 in fines for consumer law offences and unlicensed repair work. Mr Goodall ordered to pay $2,200 and $800 compensation to two clients. Case follows a Consumer Protection warning last year and a 2012 conviction. A Bayswater panel beater has been fined a total of $18,000 and ordered to pay $3,000 in compensation after pleading guilty to several consumer law breaches and operating without a licence. Raymond John Goodall, of The Force in Smash Repairs (deregistered), was sentenced at Perth Magistrates Court on 19 March 2021 following a prosecution by Consumer Protection. Consumer Protection previously issued a warning about Mr Goodall in September 2019 following several complaints from customers who had paid money but were still waiting for their vehicles to be repaired or returned – in some cases for more than three years.

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