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Central Mortgage Broker

Locality: Doreen, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9717 5993



Address: Suite 5 L1 101 Hazel Glen Drive 3754 Doreen, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.centralmortgagebroker.com.au

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24.01.2022 Congratulations to our Vendors Faith and Shane selling in this current market and for a price above all our expectations too. Thank you for trusting in our t...eam, to help you with your property sale! With this now allowing you to start building your next dream home!! We are all so excited for you and your families future https://www.realestateandadvocacy.com.au/22-tallulah-ave-do



21.01.2022 Check out their smiling faces these guys are super happy with their new purchase. Congrats #homebuyers #newhome #happyfriday #mortgagebroker

20.01.2022 -HomeBuilder Grant online applications now open- Online applications are now open for the Australian Government’s HomeBuilder Grant. Applications must be lodged by no later than 31 December 2020. Information about eligibility criteria, and the supporting documents you will need to upload with your application, is available on our HomeBuilder Grant guidelines webpage.... All applicants for the HomeBuilder Grant in Victoria now have 6 months to commence construction from when the eligible HomeBuilder contract is signed. This is as a result of the Commissioner of State Revenue exercising his discretion to extend the timeframe for commencement of construction in light of the introduction of Stage 3 and 4 restrictions in Victoria. The Commissioner does not have the discretion to grant any extension beyond this. You can lodge your application in a multi-step process with the initial lodgement being after an eligible HomeBuilder contract has been entered into. Once construction has commenced and the payment eligibility requirement milestones have been met, any additional supporting documentation must be lodged via the online portal. Once you have lodged your complete application, we will process it and advise you of the outcome within 15 business days. The grant will be paid into your nominated account, generally within 5 days of notifying you that your application was successful.

17.01.2022 Congratulations to these new home owners #homeowners #firsthomebuyers #startingyoung #centralmortgage #centralmortgagebroker #buy #home #property #exciting #congratulations



12.01.2022 With 60 Days to Christmas, talk to us and your conveyancer before putting settlement dates in contracts less than 60 days OR that fall between Dec 21 and Jan 18. www.centralmortgagebroker.com.au

09.01.2022 We love a happy client #sold #firsthomeowners #homebuyers #happy #allsmiles #centralmortgage #mortgagebroker #homeloans #happydays

04.01.2022 The ASIC commissioner has revealed that he was unaware of the government’s proposal to scrap responsible lending laws until it made the announcement last month. Appearing before the House of Representatives standing committee on economics’ review of financial regulators on Friday (23 October), the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) commissioner, Sean Hughes, told the committee that he was first advised of the federal government’s proposal to scrap respons...ible lending obligations from the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (NCCP) on the morning of 25 September, when he read Treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s media statement through the media. The government has said it hopes the reform would simplify the credit process by shifting from a lender beware model to a borrower responsibility model, which could reduce risk. Mr Hughes was responding to a question by the committee about when ASIC was informed of the government’s intention to scrap the responsible lending obligations, given that he is the commissioner responsible for overseeing credit policies at ASIC. He was asked again by the committee about whether he was provided with advanced notice that the government was going to go against the royal commission recommendation regarding responsible lending obligations, and whether he was asked to provide any advice. To this, he responded: I’m speaking on my own behalf as the responsible commissioner for this area. I don’t know whether there was communication between the Treasurer and his office, and Mr Shipton [James Shipton, ASIC chair]. However, it is not unusual for government policy to be announced and then, in this case, for Treasury to work with relevant regulators to implement that policy, and that’s what is happening on this occasion. https://www.mortgagebusiness.com.au//15071-asic-commission



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