Como Homes building company collapses into liquidation after Victoria Supreme Court order

A residential building company has collapsed into liquidation just a few months after landing in court over nearly $1 million in unpaid debts.

News.com.au can reveal that the Victorian Supreme Court ordered melbourne-based Como Homes Pty Ltd to wind up on Tuesday.

Honourable Associate Justice Gobbo ordered that “Como Homes Pty Ltd be wound up in insolvency under the provisions of the Corporations Act 2001”.

Guiseppe Rambaldi and Innis Cull of insolvency firm Pitcher Partners have been appointed as liquidators.

It’s unknown how many homeowners and creditors have been impacted but in the final court proceedings, there were 11 separate creditors aiming to have the company wound up.

A social media group of Como homeowners has 64 members.

Como Homes is a residential builder based in Dandenong in Melbourne’s southeast which has been a registered business since 2017, according to the corporate regulator.

The firm has been involved in a messy legal fight since the beginning of this year and in July, news.com.au reported that 13 creditors were chasing it for debts totalling nearly $1 million.

Como Homes director Christian Kidd proposed selling his family home in an earlier court hearing to pay back debts and at the time the company was…

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