Reply To: Refunding old owner due to incorrect payments to their old account.

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Peter ODonnell
Participant

    Junee Shire

    Hi Brigitte,

    Here at Junee we have had a couple of similar cases.

    The first was exactly as yours above, except the previous owner had purchased a new house in town and never bothered to change any of their net banking details for rates, water, electricity and gas. So after two years Council commenced legal action on their new property and they came in and paid the debt at the front counter, but not saying anything and continuing to Bpay their former property . Fast forward 18 months and the same again but this time they asked to speak to me after receiving the demand letter. I notified the current owner and he was aware he wasn’t paying the correct amounts. We refunded the previous owner (actually transferred the payments to their new property) and notified the current owner of his updated liability.

    The other was much more complicated, also person was paying via BPay. They subdivided the one lot property into 3 lots, which were then rated individually. The 3 assessments were all sold quickly (2 of them changed hands twice), with payments still coming in from the original owner to the original assessment. Finally Council was advised the payments should never have been paid. Due to the multiple sales and subdivisions and 603 issued Council agreed to to refund the payments around $3k.

    We barely go a month now without having to deal with some issue caused by owners Bpaying wrong amounts to wrong accounts.