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Underquoting crackdown on Hume auctions

Thirty-two real estate auctions across Craigieburn were subject to visits from the state government’s underquoting taskforce last weekend.

Taskforce officers targeted auctions in the area, checking compliance with auction and sales rules and using the opportunity to educate agents and buyers about underquoting laws.

The taskforce uses a range of methods to monitor the property market, including tracking sales campaigns, inspecting estate agencies and attending auctions.

This is the latest in a series of auction inspection blitzes targeting specific locations, the government said.

According to the government, since it was launched in September 2022, the taskforce has received more than 4200 complaints through its dedicated webform, monitored more than 2500 sales campaigns and attended 275 auctions.

It has issued 185 fines totalling over $2 million and issued 244 official warnings to agents caught breaching their obligations. It is also currently taking legal action against several agents for alleged breaches of the law, Acting Consumer Affairs Minister Melissa Horne said

More than one third of complaints are submitted by real estate agents themselves, highlighting that agents who are doing the right thing are also frustrated with having to compete against unfair and unlawful practices in their industry, the government said.

“Our Underquoting Taskforce is stamping out illegal practices across the state with a zero-tolerance approach for real estate agents breaking the law,” Ms Horne said.

“We know Craigieburn is popular with first home buyers – it’s why Consumer Affairs Victoria is monitoring auctions in the area to ensure the market is fairer for Victorians.”

The government made the taskforce a permanent enforcement arm of Consumer Affairs Victoria in August 2024.

Victorians are encouraged to report suspected instances of underquoting at consumer.vic.gov.au/underquoting

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