Nicheliving Customers Demand Transparency in Government's Intervention Plan
Homebuyers affected by Nicheliving's delays are skeptical of the proposed government deal to resolve the company's unfinished projects.
- Over 200 Nicheliving customers, some waiting since 2019, face uncertainty as the state government considers a deal to finish their homes.
- Customers express distrust in the government's ability to vet builders and fear limited choice in selecting who completes their homes.
- Nicheliving's director, Ronnie Michel-Elhaj, attributes the company's struggles to COVID-19 stimulus impacts and claims divine intervention will help resolve issues.
- Criticism mounts over the continuation of construction on Michel-Elhaj's wife's luxury home while other projects remain incomplete.
- The Western Australian government is urged to ensure accountability and transparency as Nicheliving's building registration faces a full review next month.