Tiny homes company under fire over âmissingâ deposits
A tiny homes business has been accused of taking $300,000 in deposits then failing to deliver them.
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by Alister Thomson
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A GOLD Coast business has been accused of taking $300,000 in deposits for "tiny homes" and failing to deliver them.
Amphibia Engineering, which traded as technoPODS and other names including WaterPODS, was founded in 2015 by UK-born Jason Caruana.
Mr Caruana marketed the homes at people who wanted a property without a large mortgage while at the same time reducing their carbon footprint.
It is alleged technoPODS owes at least eight workers more than $30,000 in unpaid wages and other entitlements.