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Victorian conveyancer’s licence revoked over $350k alleged theft

By Emilie Lauer
20 January 2026 | 7 minute read
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A Victorian conveyancer who allegedly misappropriated clients’ deposits has seen their licence revoked amid an ongoing CAV investigation.

A Victorian conveyancer accused of misappropriating over $350,000 in client property deposits has had her licence revoked.

Sole trader Tintin James of Northcote, operating through Luxe Conveyancing, is alleged to have diverted, on two separate occasions, two client deposits into her personal accounts instead of transferring them at settlement.

 
 

Following the allegations, the Business Licensing Authority cancelled James and Luxe Conveyancing’s licences while Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) investigates the matters.

The vendors recovered their funds through the Victorian Property Fund, which compensates consumers who lose money due to dealings with licensed conveyancers or estate agents.

CAV director Nicole Rich urged people buying or selling property not to engage with James or Luxe Conveyancing and to check their conveyancer's credentials.

‘We have serious concerns about the conduct of Ms James and her company. If you have recently done business with her, please contact Consumer Affairs Victoria.” Rich said.

CAV warned consumers that using an unlicensed conveyancer or estate agent carries significant financial risk, urging them to check the official registers for licensed practitioners and any licence conditions.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Emilie Lauer

Emilie Lauer

Originally from France, Emilie has been calling Sydney home for a decade. She began her career at a French radio station before moving to community radio in Sydney’s Paddington, where she hosted and produced the drive show and covered local issues. She has also written for specialised magazines in the education sector and for The Australian. At Momentum, Emilie is interested in real estate and property investment, with a soft spot for first property buyers. Get in touch emilie.lauer@momentummedia.com.au
 
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