Privacy Policy
Last updated: 22 July 2026 · Covers the United States (including state privacy laws such as the CCPA/CPRA) and Australia (Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles).
The short version: we collect what we need to deliver what you asked for, your guide, your masterclass seat, your enquiry, your waitlist spot, plus the usual website analytics. We don't sell your personal information, and we never will. You can ask us what we hold, ask us to fix it, or ask us to delete it, any time, at genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com.
1. Who we are and what this policy covers
This Privacy Policy is issued by DEXY APP PTY LTD (ACN 698 672 374, ABN 28 698 672 374) of 477 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia. It explains how we collect, hold, use, and disclose personal information in connection with this website, our free masterclass and starter resources, our paid digital products, enquiries and applications for The Property Plan™ program, the DEXY app waitlist, and our social-media funnels. We are committed to complying with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), and with applicable US state privacy laws for our US visitors and customers.
2. The information we collect
Identity and contact details: your name and email address; phone number if you provide it.
Enquiry and application details: the information you choose to include when you contact us or enquire about our education or programs, such as your goals, timeline, and questions. Please share only what you're comfortable with, we don't need your full financial position to answer an enquiry.
Purchase details: the products you buy, order amounts, dates, and delivery status. We do not collect or store your full payment-card number: card payments are handled by our payment processor, which sends us a confirmation and a truncated reference only.
Event and waitlist details: masterclass registrations and attendance, and DEXY waitlist sign-ups.
Social and messaging identifiers: if you interact with our funnels (for example, commenting a keyword on Instagram), the platform and our automation tools share your handle and message content so we can send you what you asked for.
Technical and usage data: IP address, device and browser type, pages viewed, referring links, and interaction data collected through cookies and similar technologies (see Section 5).
Correspondence: emails and messages you send us, and our replies.
We do not seek to collect sensitive information (such as health information, racial or ethnic origin, or political opinions), and we ask that you do not include it in enquiries. If you do, we will use it only to handle your enquiry and will delete it where practicable.
3. How we collect it
Directly from you, when you buy a product, register for the masterclass, join the waitlist, submit an enquiry, or email us.
From platforms and service providers you interact with, for example Instagram/Meta and our messaging-automation provider when you engage our comment-to-DM funnel, and our payment processor when you complete a purchase.
Where it is lawful and practicable, you may deal with us anonymously or using a pseudonym, for example, browsing the website or attending a masterclass under a screen name, but we cannot deliver purchases or respond to enquiries without real contact details.
4. Why we collect, hold, and use it
To deliver the products and services you request, including sending your Starter Guide, confirming your masterclass seat, and managing your waitlist place.
To respond to your enquiries and support requests.
To process payments, receipts, and refunds, and maintain business and tax records.
To send you marketing and educational content where you have consented or would reasonably expect it, always with an unsubscribe option (see Section 6).
To operate, secure, analyse, and improve the website and our content.
To comply with our legal obligations (tax, consumer, and corporate law) and to establish or defend legal claims.
We collect personal information only where it is reasonably necessary for one or more of these functions or activities. We do not use your personal information for automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you.
6. Marketing communications and how to opt out
We only send commercial electronic messages in accordance with the Spam Act 2003 (Cth) and, for US recipients, the CAN-SPAM Act: with your consent (express or reasonably inferred from an existing relationship), identifying DEXY APP PTY LTD as the sender, and with a functional unsubscribe in every message.
Buying a product, registering for the masterclass, or joining the waitlist may subscribe you to our related educational emails; every one of them includes an unsubscribe link that takes effect promptly (and in any case within the statutory period).
You can also opt out at any time by emailing genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line. Opting out of marketing does not stop essential service messages such as receipts and delivery emails.
7. Who we disclose personal information to
We disclose personal information only as needed to run the business, and never sell it. Recipients include:
Service providers acting for us: payment processors (e.g. Stripe), email and marketing platforms, messaging-automation providers (e.g. ManyChat), scheduling tools, cloud hosting and storage providers, and analytics providers. Each receives only what it needs to perform its service, under its own contractual and legal obligations.
Professional advisers: our lawyers, accountants, and auditors, under duties of confidence.
Government, regulators, and courts: where the law requires or authorises disclosure.
A purchaser or investor: in connection with a genuine corporate transaction (financing, restructure, or sale), under confidentiality obligations, with notice to you where required.
We do not sell your personal information, and we do not share it with third parties for their own cross-context behavioural advertising.
8. Overseas disclosures
Some of our service providers store or process data outside Australia, most commonly in the United States (for example, payment processing, email delivery, cloud hosting, and analytics infrastructure), and potentially in other countries where those providers operate data centres. Before disclosing personal information overseas, we take reasonable steps as required by APP 8 to ensure the recipient handles it consistently with the Australian Privacy Principles, including using reputable providers with strong published privacy and security commitments and contractual protections. By using the Services you acknowledge these overseas disclosures. For US residents: your information is processed in Australia and the United States.
9. How we protect your information
We take reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse, interference, loss, and unauthorised access, modification, or disclosure, including encryption in transit (HTTPS), access controls limiting who can see customer data, reputable hosted providers with their own security certifications, and not storing payment-card numbers at all. No internet service can be guaranteed 100% secure, so please also protect your own accounts and be alert to phishing: we will never email you asking for your password or full card number.
10. How long we keep it
Purchase and tax records: at least 7 years, as required by Australian tax and corporations law.
Marketing lists: until you unsubscribe or the list is no longer used; suppression records of your opt-out are kept so we honour it.
Enquiries and applications: for as long as needed to handle them and for a reasonable period afterwards, then deleted or de-identified.
When personal information is no longer needed for any purpose for which it may be used or disclosed, and we are not required by law to keep it, we take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify it.
11. Your rights: Australia
Access: you may request access to the personal information we hold about you (APP 12). We will respond within 30 days and provide access unless a lawful exception applies (and if one does, we'll tell you which).
Correction: you may ask us to correct inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, irrelevant, or misleading information (APP 13). We will correct it or explain why not, and you may ask us to attach a statement of your requested correction.
Deletion: you may ask us to delete personal information we are not legally required to keep, and we will do so where practicable.
No fee: we do not charge for making a request; if access involves unusual retrieval costs we will tell you the reasonable charge before proceeding.
Complaints: see Section 17. If you are not satisfied with our response, you may complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC): www.oaic.gov.au, 1300 363 992, GPO Box 5288 Sydney NSW 2001.
12. Your rights: United States state privacy laws
If you live in a US state with a comprehensive privacy law, including California (CCPA as amended by the CPRA), Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Montana, and others, you may have some or all of the following rights, which we extend to all US customers as a matter of practice:
Right to know / access: to confirm whether we process your personal information and receive a copy of it, including the categories collected, the sources, the purposes, and the categories of recipients.
Right to correct: to have inaccurate personal information corrected.
Right to delete: to have your personal information deleted, subject to legal exceptions (for example, records we must keep for tax purposes).
Right to opt out of sale, sharing, and targeted advertising: we do not sell personal information and do not share it for cross-context behavioural advertising, so there is nothing to opt out of; if that ever changes, we will update this policy and provide the required opt-out mechanisms first.
Right to limit use of sensitive personal information: we do not collect sensitive personal information as defined by the CPRA in connection with this website.
Right to non-discrimination: we will not deny you services, charge you different prices, or provide a different level of quality because you exercised a privacy right.
Categories disclosure (California). In the preceding 12 months we have collected the following categories of personal information: identifiers (name, email, IP address, social handles); commercial information (products purchased); internet activity (site interaction data); and professional/education-adjacent information you volunteer in enquiries. We collect them from you and from your devices and the platforms listed in Section 3, use them for the purposes in Section 4, and disclose them for business purposes to the service-provider categories in Section 7. We have not sold or shared personal information in the preceding 12 months.
Exercising your rights. Email genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com with the subject "US Privacy Request", stating your right and your state. We will verify your identity using the email associated with your records (and, if needed, order details), respond within 45 days (extendable by a further 45 with notice), and will not require you to create an account. You may use an authorised agent with written permission; we may still verify your identity directly. If we decline a request, we will explain why and how to appeal. Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Texas, and certain other states may appeal our decision by replying "Appeal", and may contact their state Attorney-General if unsatisfied.
13. Children
The Services are directed to adults and are not intended for anyone under 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 18 (or under 13 within the meaning of COPPA). If you believe a minor has provided us personal information, contact genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com and we will delete it promptly.
14. Data breaches
We maintain a data-breach response process. If a data breach involving your personal information is likely to result in serious harm, we will notify you and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner as required by the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), and will comply with any applicable US state breach-notification laws for affected US residents.
15. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Because we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising, browser "Do Not Track" and Global Privacy Control signals do not change how this site treats you; there is no sale or sharing to switch off. If our practices ever change, we will recognise GPC signals as a valid opt-out where required by law and update this section first.
16. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, for example, when we add a new tool or launch the DEXY app. The current version, with its "last updated" date, will always be published here, and material changes will be highlighted on the website or notified by email where appropriate.
17. Contact, complaints, and regulators
Privacy questions, requests, and complaints: genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com (mark complaints "Privacy Complaint"). We will acknowledge within 7 days and aim to resolve complaints within 30 days.
If you are not satisfied with our handling of a privacy complaint:
Australia: Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC): www.oaic.gov.au · 1300 363 992 · GPO Box 5288, Sydney NSW 2001.
United States: the Federal Trade Commission (reportfraud.ftc.gov) or your state Attorney-General's consumer-protection office.
DEXY APP PTY LTD (ACN 698 672 374 · ABN 28 698 672 374) · 477 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia · genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com · +61 448 273 709
Terms of Service
Last updated: 22 July 2026 · Applies to visitors and customers in the United States, Australia, and elsewhere.
The short version: everything we publish and sell is education, not personal advice. Buy the guide and come to the masterclass, but decisions about your money and your property are yours, made with your own licensed advisers. Your consumer rights under Australian law (and the law of your US state) always stand, and nothing in these terms takes them away.
1. Who we are and what these terms cover
This website and the products and services offered on it are operated by DEXY APP PTY LTD (ACN 698 672 374, ABN 28 698 672 374), a proprietary limited company registered in Victoria, Australia ("DEXY", "we", "us", "our"). Our registered office is at 477 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia. You can contact us at genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com or on +61 448 273 709.
Our products and marketing are directed primarily to customers in Australia. Because DEXY is an Australian company, both United States consumer protections and Australian law can apply to your purchase, and these Terms address both. These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of this website, our free masterclass and starter resources, our paid digital products (including the DEXY™ Starter Guide and the DEXY™ Full Property Checklist), and the DEXY materials waitlist (together, the "Services"). By using the Services, purchasing a product, registering for the masterclass, or submitting an enquiry, you agree to these Terms, our Privacy Policy, and our Disclaimer, which together form the agreement between you and us.
2. Eligibility
The Services are intended for people aged 18 years or older. By using the Services you confirm that you are at least 18, that you have legal capacity to enter a binding agreement, and that all information you provide to us is accurate. If you are using the Services on behalf of a company or another person, you confirm you are authorised to bind them to these Terms.
3. Education only: no financial, investment, legal, tax, or real-estate advice
This content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial product advice, personal investment advice, legal advice, or a recommendation to acquire any property or financial product. DEXY has not considered your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Seek advice from appropriately licensed professionals before acting.
In plainer words: this is general information, not personal financial or investment advice. We don't know your full situation, so before you make any big moves, consider your own circumstances and chat with a licensed financial adviser, accountant, or lawyer.
Australia. DEXY does not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL) or an Australian credit licence, and nothing in the Services is financial product advice, credit assistance, or a credit activity within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) or the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Cth). All content is general in nature and does not take your personal circumstances into account.
Real estate (Australia). Our founder holds a Victorian Agent's Representative registration. Nothing in the Services constitutes estate agency work: we do not act for you (or anyone) in buying, selling, or leasing any property, we do not introduce you to specific properties for a fee, and no agency, fiduciary, or advisory relationship is created between you and us by your use of the Services.
United States. DEXY is not registered as an investment adviser with the SEC or any state securities regulator, is not a licensed real-estate broker or salesperson in any US state, and is not a licensed mortgage broker or loan originator. Nothing in the Services is investment advice, securities advice, brokerage services, or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security or property.
Tax and law. Nothing in the Services is legal, tax, or accounting advice. Tax and property law differ materially between Australia and the United States, and within the US by state, county, and municipality. Always confirm the position for your jurisdiction with your own licensed professionals.
Your decisions are your own. Any action you take on the basis of the Services is taken at your own risk and on your own judgment, after your own due diligence and professional advice.
4. Purchases, pricing, and payment
Prices. Prices for digital products are displayed in Australian dollars (AUD) unless stated otherwise at checkout. Your card issuer may apply currency conversion and international transaction fees if you pay in another currency; those fees are between you and your issuer.
Taxes. Where GST or any other sales, use, or consumption tax applies to a purchase, it will be stated at checkout. You are responsible for any taxes that apply to you in your own jurisdiction.
Payment processing. Payments are processed by third-party payment processors (for example, Stripe). We do not see or store your full card details. Your payment is also subject to the processor's own terms and privacy policy.
Accuracy. We take care to display accurate prices and descriptions, but if a product is listed at an obviously incorrect price due to error, we may cancel the order and refund any amount paid before delivery.
Order acceptance. Your order is an offer to purchase. A contract forms when we deliver the digital product to you (or email you confirmation, whichever occurs first). We may decline an order where we reasonably suspect fraud or a breach of these Terms, and will refund any amount paid.
5. Digital products and your licence to use them
Delivery. Digital products (such as the DEXY™ Starter Guide PDF) are delivered electronically, by download link, email, or both, normally within minutes of payment. If your product has not arrived within 24 hours, check your spam folder and then contact genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com we will re-deliver it at no charge.
Your licence. When you purchase a digital product, we grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to download and use it for your own personal, non-commercial education. You own the copy; we retain all intellectual property in the content.
What you must not do. You must not copy (other than reasonable personal backups), share, publish, distribute, sell, sub-license, rent, upload to any file-sharing or AI-training service, or otherwise commercially exploit any digital product or its content, in whole or in part, without our prior written permission.
Updates. We may update digital products from time to time. Where we do, we may (but are not obliged to) make the updated version available to previous purchasers.
6. Refunds and your consumer guarantees
Nothing in this section (or these Terms) excludes, restricts, or modifies any consumer guarantee, right, or remedy that cannot lawfully be excluded: including your rights under the Australian Consumer Law and any non-waivable rights under the consumer-protection laws of your US state. Everything below applies only to the extent the law allows.
Australia: consumer guarantees. Our digital products and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. For major failures you are entitled to a refund or replacement, and compensation for other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage; for other failures you are entitled to have the problem remedied within a reasonable time or to a refund. If a product is faulty, corrupted, materially not as described, or cannot be delivered, contact us and we will make it right.
No refunds on digital products. All sales of digital products are final. Because every guide and checklist is delivered instantly and in full, and cannot be returned or un-read, we do not offer refunds or exchanges once a digital product has been delivered, including for change of mind, duplicate purchase, or because the content was not what you expected. By completing checkout you request immediate delivery and acknowledge this. This does not apply where a product is faulty, corrupted, materially not as described, or never delivered (see the point above), or where a refund is required by law. Please read the product description, and the market it is written for (Australia or United States), carefully before buying.
United States. The same policy applies to US customers, subject to any non-waivable refund or cancellation rights under the law of your state. Nothing in these Terms limits remedies you may have for products that are defective or materially misdescribed.
How to ask. Email genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com with your order details. We respond to all refund requests within 7 days.
7. Free masterclass, starter resources, and the DEXY waitlist
Free resources and events (including the live masterclass and any free guides) are provided "as is" for general education, and may be changed, rescheduled, or withdrawn at any time.
Masterclass sessions may be recorded by us. We own all recordings and may reuse them; audience names and cameras are not published without consent. You may not record, rebroadcast, or redistribute any session.
Joining the DEXY materials waitlist registers your interest only. It does not create any obligation on us to launch any feature, grant you access, or offer any particular pricing, and does not create any obligation on you to purchase anything.
8. Intellectual property
All content on the Services, including text, guides, frameworks (as expressed in our materials), videos, graphics, logos, page designs, and the DEXY™ name and marks, is owned by or licensed to DEXY and protected by Australian, United States, and international copyright and trademark laws.
™ 2026 DEXY APP PTY LTD. All rights reserved. No part of our publications may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission, except for brief quotations with attribution.
You may view the website and share links to it. All other use requires our written permission. Nothing in these Terms transfers any intellectual property rights to you.
If you send us feedback or suggestions, you grant us a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free licence to use them without restriction or compensation.
9. Acceptable use
You must not, and must not attempt to:
use the Services for any unlawful, fraudulent, or misleading purpose, or in breach of any applicable law;
scrape, crawl, harvest, or bulk-download content or data from the Services, or use any content to train or fine-tune a machine-learning model;
interfere with the operation or security of the Services, probe or test vulnerabilities, or introduce malicious code;
impersonate any person, misrepresent your affiliation, or submit false information in a purchase or application;
resell, share, or make available any paid product to people who have not purchased it; or
use the Services to send spam or unsolicited communications.
10. Results, testimonials, and illustrative figures
No earnings claims. We make no representation that you will earn any money, achieve any profit, replace any income, or obtain any particular result from our education. Property investment involves real risk, including the risk of loss.
Illustrative figures. Any numbers, percentages, case studies, or worked examples in our content are illustrative and general only. They are not forecasts, typical results, or promises, and may not reflect current market conditions in your area.
Testimonials. Any testimonials or experiences shared reflect individual circumstances and are not typical, and no compensation was provided for them unless disclosed. Your results will differ.
Founder's experience. Our founder's property experience has been gained working alongside family on Australian projects. It is shared as story and education, not as proof of what you will achieve.
11. Third-party services and links
The Services may link to or integrate third-party websites, tools, and services (for example, payment processors, scheduling tools, social platforms, and email providers). We do not control them, do not endorse them, and are not responsible for their content, terms, or privacy practices. Your use of any third-party service is at your own risk and subject to that provider's terms. If we ever receive a commission or referral fee when you engage a provider through us, we will disclose it: it will not change what you pay, and we only list providers we would genuinely recommend.
12. Disclaimer of warranties
To the maximum extent permitted by law, and subject always to Section 15 (Australian Consumer Law) and your non-excludable rights: the Services are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis; we do not warrant that the Services will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or free of viruses; we do not warrant the accuracy, completeness, or currency of any content, data, or figure; and we disclaim all implied warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. Market data, prices, and regulatory information change constantly, always verify current figures and rules before acting.
13. Limitation of liability
Non-excludable rights preserved. Nothing in this section excludes or limits liability that cannot be excluded or limited by law, including liability under the consumer guarantees in the Australian Consumer Law, or liability for fraud, or for death or personal injury caused by negligence.
Australian Consumer Law limitation. Where the law permits us to limit our liability for a failure to comply with a consumer guarantee (and the services or products are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic, or household use), our liability is limited, at our option, to: (a) for products, the replacement or resupply of the product, or payment of the cost of replacing or resupplying it; and (b) for services, resupplying the services, or payment of the cost of having them resupplied.
Excluded losses. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary loss or damage, or for loss of profits, revenue, savings, opportunity, goodwill, or data, however caused, even if we were advised of the possibility.
Cap. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total aggregate liability to you arising out of or in connection with the Services is limited to the greater of (a) the total amount you paid us in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim, and (b) AUD $100.
Your investment decisions. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss arising from any property, finance, or investment decision you make, including decisions informed by our content. Those decisions are yours.
14. Your indemnity to us
To the extent permitted by law, you indemnify DEXY and its directors, officers, employees, and contractors against loss, liability, and reasonable costs (including reasonable legal costs) arising from your breach of these Terms, your unlawful conduct, or your infringement of any third party's rights in connection with the Services, except to the extent the loss is caused by our own breach, negligence, or wilful misconduct. This indemnity does not apply to Australian consumers to the extent it would be void under the Australian Consumer Law, and does not limit any non-waivable rights of US consumers.
15. Australian Consumer Law statement
Our goods and services come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. For major failures with a service, you are entitled to cancel your contract with us and obtain a refund for the unused portion, or to compensation for its reduced value. You are also entitled to be compensated for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. If the failure does not amount to a major failure, you are entitled to have problems with the service rectified in a reasonable time and, if this is not done, to cancel your contract and obtain a refund for the unused portion. For goods (including digital products), you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage, and to have the goods repaired or replaced if they fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
16. Additional terms for United States users
Consumer protection. Nothing in these Terms limits any right you have under the Federal Trade Commission Act or the consumer-protection statute of your state that cannot be waived by contract. Some states do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the limitation of certain damages; in those states, the exclusions and limitations above apply only to the extent permitted.
California users. Under California Civil Code §1789.3, California residents may contact the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs in writing at 1625 North Market Blvd., Suite N-112, Sacramento, CA 95834, or by telephone at (800) 952-5210.
Export and sanctions. You may not use the Services if you are located in a country or on a list subject to comprehensive US or Australian sanctions.
No US establishment. DEXY is an Australian company. We do not represent that content is appropriate for use in any particular US state; you are responsible for compliance with your local laws, including state-specific real-estate and licensing rules.
17. Dispute resolution
Talk to us first. If you have a problem, email genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com with "Dispute" in the subject line and a description of the issue. We will acknowledge within 7 days and work with you in good faith to resolve it within 30 days. Most issues are fixed this way.
Australian consumers. Nothing in these Terms prevents you from contacting the ACCC, Consumer Affairs Victoria (or your state's fair-trading body), or bringing a claim in a court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, including VCAT or a small-claims jurisdiction.
US consumers. Nothing in these Terms prevents you from bringing a claim in small-claims court in your county of residence, or from making a complaint to the FTC or your state Attorney-General. [[OPTIONAL, LAWYER TO DECIDE: whether to add a US arbitration clause (e.g. AAA Consumer Rules) with a 30-day opt-out and class-action waiver. Deliberately omitted from this draft pending advice, because a defective consumer-arbitration clause creates more risk than none.]]
18. Suspension and termination
We may suspend or terminate your access to the Services (including revoking a digital-product licence) if you materially breach these Terms and, where the breach can be remedied, fail to remedy it within 14 days of notice. On termination for your material breach, your licences end; provisions which by their nature survive (including intellectual property, disclaimers, limitations of liability, and dispute resolution) continue. Termination does not affect your non-excludable consumer rights or any accrued rights of either party.
19. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. The current version, with its "last updated" date, will always be published on this page. Material changes will be notified on the website or by email where we hold your address. Changes apply prospectively: the terms in force at the time of your purchase govern that purchase. If you continue to use the Services after a change takes effect, you accept the updated Terms.
20. General provisions
Entire agreement. These Terms, the Privacy Policy, the Disclaimer, and any separate enrolment or subscriber agreement form the entire agreement between you and us about the Services.
Severability. If any provision is void, invalid, or unenforceable, it is severed to the minimum extent necessary and the rest of the Terms remain in force.
No waiver. A failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of it.
Assignment. You may not assign your rights under these Terms without our written consent. We may assign or novate these Terms as part of a corporate restructure, financing, or sale of the business, provided your rights are not materially reduced.
Force majeure. Neither party is liable for delay or failure caused by events beyond its reasonable control, except for your payment obligations.
Notices. We may give you notices by email to the address you provide or by publishing on the website. You may give us notice at genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com
21. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia, and you and we submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria and the Commonwealth of Australia, except that if you are a consumer, nothing in this clause deprives you of the protection of mandatory consumer-protection rules of the place where you live (including your Australian state or territory, or your US state), or of your right to bring or defend proceedings in your local courts where the law gives you that right.
22. Contact us
DEXY APP PTY LTD (ACN 698 672 374 · ABN 28 698 672 374)
Registered office: 477 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia
Email: genevievevisagieproperty@gmail.com
Phone: +61 448 273 709