The director has declared personal bankruptcy while staff and creditors are pointing the finger at a major master franchisor with offices across Australia.
Staff and suppliers have been left fuming after a franchise from a major building chain collapsed, leaving them out of pocket with little hope of recovering any money.
Mr Harris owes $1.8 million to 46 creditors, including the tax office, tradies and financial institutions, according to a document the trustee sent to creditors. Between 25 to 30 homeowners were impacted from the venture going bust. “I have a little daughter, I’m 40. It took a good few months . I was in a very bad situation, I’m still coming out of it.”
Midway through last year, Mr Harris said his building licence was suspended as financial requirements could not be met.But then a company called Nexteraenergy Franchising Pty Ltd, part of the GJ Gardner Homes franchisor, became a major shareholder in the company.
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