Porter Davis customers whose homes are not built and not covered by insurance after the builders collapse last month will get their deposits back under a $15 million state government support package.
Porter Davis, Australias 12th largest home builder, went into liquidation in late March and left 1700 homes in Victoria and Queensland unfinished.
The Victorian Building Authority is investigating whether the builder broke the law by taking deposits from customers without having a domestic building insurance policy in place for them first.
Consumer Affairs Victoria says builders must obtain insurance for all residential builds valued at more than $16,000 before ta…
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