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Harcourts franchise placed in voluntary administration

Meeting of creditors will be held next year.

Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 20 Dec 2017

Two companies associated with troubled real estate firm Preet & Co Harcourts have been placed in voluntary administration amid an investigation into trust account “abnormalities”.

The move follows reports that more than $1 million allegedly went missing from Preet & Co’s trust account, which is

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Duncan Bridgeman
Wed, 20 Dec 2017
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