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Inspections and penalties

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Inspections

Fair Trading inspectors conduct regular, random spot checks of retirement villages to ensure that the retirement village industry is complying with the Act. These inspectors carry photo identification.

You must comply with an inspector´s legal requests.

An inspector can enter an area if:

An inspector with a warrant can search any part of the premises, photograph or film any part of the premises, seize or take copies of documents, or take other people into the premises.

If an inspector asks, you must:

It is illegal to give the inspector documents with false or misleading information.

Penalties

Penalties apply for providing false or misleading information, and not otherwise complying with the Retirement Villages Act 1999.

This includes failing to:

At a freehold village, operators might have to apply this Act in the context of other relevant legislation, such as the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 and the Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000.

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Last reviewed 07/12/2011

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