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Urgent Raids Target Unregistered Homespace Builds Company

URGENT UPDATE: The Building and Plumbing Commission (BPC) has launched a major operation, executing search warrants at three locations linked to the unregistered building company Homespace Builds Pty Ltd. This operation, which unfolded earlier today, involved investigators from the BPC, Victoria Police, and digital forensic experts targeting premises and vehicles in Aintree, Bacchus Marsh, and Darley.

These raids are part of a complex investigation into multiple alleged violations of the Building Act and the Domestic Building Contracts Act (DBCA). According to BPC officials, Homespace Builds is under scrutiny for engaging in unregistered work, entering into significant domestic building contracts without proper registration, and making false and misleading statements.

The BPC has indicated that intelligence gathered from a prior raid has led to the identification of Homespace as an alleged participant in a scheme to pay for the use of another company’s registration. As a result, the BPC’s investigations team is prepared to refer any potential violations of the DBCA to Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) for further action.

In light of these significant developments, the BPC is urging consumers to refrain from hiring Homespace Builds Pty Ltd while the investigation is ongoing. The commission emphasizes the importance of hiring registered builders and licensed plumbers. Consumers can verify the registration status of their builders and plumbers through the BPC’s official website.

As the situation evolves, legislative reforms regarding the DBCA are currently being introduced in parliament, which aim to transfer enforcement powers from CAV to the BPC, enhancing regulatory oversight.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as authorities continue to investigate the practices of Homespace Builds and ensure consumer safety in the building industry. If you suspect any unregistered builders or plumbers, you are encouraged to report them online to the BPC.

This urgent update highlights the critical need for regulation in the building sector, underscoring the potential risks consumers face when engaging with unregistered entities.

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