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Tara Cosoleto

Dodgy real estate agents fined, warned for underquoting

Almost 50 real agents have been fined in the past 15 months for underquoting on properties. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)

A crackdown on real estate agents caught underquoting on properties has netted more than $1 million in fines in Victoria.

A state government taskforce was launched in September 2022 to stamp out agents who advertise a property for a price that's less than the estimated value.

Underquoting includes when a house is listed for a price that's already been rejected by the seller or is less than what the seller wants.

Consumer Affairs Minister Gabrielle Williams on Monday confirmed 47 agents had been fined in the past 15 months, with a further 89 receiving an official warning.

More than $1 million in fines have been handed out, up from $360,000 in 2021-2022.

"This taskforce sends a message to agents to follow the law and accurately represent the properties they sell," Ms Williams said.

"Inspectors are out at auctions and offices and will act against agents who are caught underquoting.

"It's illegal, it's unfair and it won't be tolerated."

The taskforce uses reports from the public and other intelligence to identify agents who may be breaking the law.

It has tracked 1051 sales campaigns, conducted 157 onsite inspections and attended 124 auctions to investigate suspected underquoting and collect evidence of breaches.

Any agent caught underquoting faces fines of more than $11,000 for each breach or penalties of almost $38,000 under the Estate Agents Act.

Higher penalties of $50 million for corporations and $2.5 million for individuals apply under the Australian Consumer Law for the most serious misconduct.

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