Posted: 2024-07-05 06:07:28

Perth builder Nicheliving has revealed it has 236 homes still to be finished, leaving many people in financial distress as the housing crisis continues to worsen.

Hundreds of Nicheliving customers, who have been waiting more than two years past their scheduled completion dates, have been pleading with regulators and the Commerce Minister Sue Ellery to intervene.

Ms Ellery held a meeting with the builder about two weeks ago and said she struggled to get key information.

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Sue Ellery says she had a meeting with Nicheliving a fortnight ago. ( ABC News: James Carmody )

But the company says it has provided all the information requested.

Nationals Leader Shane Love has criticised the government for not taking swift action despite being aware of the issue for some time, given there have been 73 official complaints made to the building commissioner since January 2022.

"It's deplorable that this has been allowed to continue," he told ABC Radio Perth.

"This situation is leading to people paying out interest on loans for a house that they can't live in.

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"They're paying stamp duty, they're paying rates, they're paying water bills, they're paying all sorts of outgoings on these properties.

"At the same time some of them are living in camper vans and cars. It's just not acceptable."

Ms Ellery confirmed that out of the 73 complaints received, 47 have been actioned, 28 referred to the State Administrative Tribunal and two of them have been rejected.

A number of customers have told the ABC they feel the current system isn't strong enough and favours the builder. 

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