A building company has closed down its social media accounts and switched off its phone lines just days before a definitive court case could order it into liquidation.
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.
On its website – which still remains live – the building company boasts its customers are “the envy of the street” and implores anyone interested to contact them if they are “ready to discuss your dreams”.
But in reality this doesn’t seem to be the case.
According to documents lodged with the Victorian Supreme Court and obtained by news.com.au, 13 creditors are chasing it for debts totalling nearly $1 million.
The earliest debt Como Homes owes contractors dates back to July last year.
For the past six months, court proceedings have been underway, with this Wednesday set for the final decision, where it could be ordered into liquidation.
Since January, Como Homes has had a daunting legal battle hanging over its head.
On January 24, Flooring Xtra began winding up proceedings against the embattled construction firm after it failed to comply with a statutory demand for payment.
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