Australian property investment advice : an unregulated industry and the need for better consumer protection laws
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byLang Thai
Currently, consumers have no means of protecting themselves when they are looking for property investment advice in Australia. There is no uniform national or State regulation in the property investment advice and marketeering industry. The only protection and remedies currently available are those under the general consumer protection laws scattered in various Acts, and even so, these have numerous problems. This paper highlights what those problems are under the general consumer protection laws and suggests some changes to the current system. The paper also argues that a national co-operative approach is the only way to move forward in this area and suggests that the constitutional difficulty can be overcome by using the legislative conferral of state powers provision, which has often been overlooked. The paper also argues that a new regulator be set up to administer and enforce the new proposed laws on property investment advice.
History
Event
Oxford Business & Economics Conference (2009 : Oxford, England)
Publisher
ABER
Location
Oxford, England
Place of publication
Oxford, England
Start date
2009-06-24
End date
2009-06-26
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Title of proceedings
OBEC 2009 : Oxford Business & Economics Conference