Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Prentice/Glenvill Homes 7Sep 08, 2006 4:49 pm Burned
Your story is worse than ours I am sorry for what you are going through. Many people think it is the financial cost but it is also the emotional physical cost. When we were building we paid all our progress payments on time and always thought PH would do the right thing by us and give us the house we agreed to buy. In the end we just felt like we were being treated so dishonestly and did not believe any of their promises to fix everything. I do not know why the Government does not do anything about them. They are listed in Consumer Affairs Annual Report for both 2004 and 2005 as a builder with a large number of complaints. I really wonder how many other customers have gone through the hell we have both been through? Re: Prentice/Glenvill Homes 10Sep 16, 2006 6:26 pm Not too sure what the awards were for. I think when they were prosecuted by the Building Commission last year one of the houses they were prosecuted over was one where they had won an MBA award. I guess the lesson is don't think an MBA award is any sort of guarantee. Re: Prentice/Glenvill Homes 13Sep 19, 2006 2:32 pm When we decieded to build with them the glossy brochure and glowing history was all part of the sales pitch. I guess a history of less than 50 years or one with past firms in receivership is not quite as reassuring. Maybe if we had known we would have looked eleswhere. Isn't there something in Trade Practices legislation about misleasing and deceptive conduct? If so why has the State Government not taken action? Even Other Builders Want Them Gone 16Dec 17, 2006 11:56 am 1
The Builders’ Collective of Australia inc. Reg No: A0044153G Representing the small to medium Builders of the nation 17th October 2005 Mr Duncan West CEO Vero Insurance Limited 465 Victoria Avenue Chatswood NSW 2067 Dear Mr West, As the National President of the Builders Collective of Australia I felt it necessary to bring your attention to a disturbing development which has been highlighted in the electronic media over the last few weeks. The issue involves the large building company Glenvill Homes (who also trade as Prentice Homes) and who appear to have left a trail of consumer misery throughout the Melbourne suburbs. The project shown on the recent ABC Melbourne Stateline program was in fact a Glenvill Home. If you haven’t seen the program you may download and view at http://www.builderscollective.org.au/Ne ... 090905.wmv The home owner featured on that program has also recently formed a consumer group known as the Home Owners Action Group, many of whom are locked into endless and extremely costly litigation with either Glenvill or Prentice Homes. Both Glenvill and Prentice are to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates court on 24th October, collectively facing over 40 criminal charges brought upon them by the Building Commission in Victoria. The Home Owners Action Group number in the hundreds. What I find most disturbing is that Vero Insurance is still allowing this company to purchase warranty insurance. This company is obviously creating havoc with consumers however your company, who purports to protect Australian consumers, continues to prop them up by not withdrawing warranty insurance eligibility from that company. I find this a disgraceful double standard as the smaller builders whom I represent would not survive one week with such an appalling record as Glenvill and/or Prentice Homes. Consequently can you please answer the following questions? 1. Why is Vero continuing to allow this company to purchase warranty insurance while there is such an enormous amount of adverse data existing in the public domain? 2. When will Vero refuse Warranty Insurance to this company? 3. Who is the Vero manager and independent broker responsible for the Glenvill and Prentice account? 4. Is Glenvill and Prentice on a Category 1 rating or do they have a better arrangement? 5. At what point would and under what circumstances would Vero withdraw insurance eligibility from Glenvill and Prentice Homes 6. Would the same criteria apply to any of our small builder members? 7. When did Vero first become aware of the problems associated with Glenvill Homes from either the Building Commission or Consumer Affairs Victoria? I look forward to your detailed response as soon as possible. Regards, Phil Dwyer Registered Office; 27 Advantage Rd Highett Vic 3190. Mobile 0414 699 905. Ph (03) 9532 1722 Fax (03) 9553 5215 Email dwyerbld@bigpond.net.au www.builderscollective.org.au So what happened? 17Dec 20, 2006 11:41 am Wow - this seems pretty bad. So what has happened with these building companies? Are they still trading?
Are people still building with them? Regards Re: Prentice/Glenvill Homes 18Jan 08, 2007 8:50 pm Yes they are! They have a display home I drive past daily. In Court Again 19Mar 24, 2007 1:58 pm I see that Glenvill are in court yet again (26 March 2007) against one of their poor clients.
Amazing how this company would rather drag their clients through VCAT rather than actually build the house they have been contracted to build. At one stage it was suggested that they should have their own room reserved at VCAT given the number of times they have appeared. Hey guys, I have just purchased a block of land in Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. The block size is 630 Sq Mtrs (land settlement is due in 6 months). This is purely an… 0 24197 Ask for references and speak to them. If they are defensive or try to avoid the request, walk. 1 74691 I would never build with Fowler homes. I built with them in 2021 and till date maintenance issues are pending. All their existing trades and businesses don't work with… 14 105502 |