A 135-year-old pub that was forced to close its doors permanently has still fallen into liquidation.
The Carringbush Hotel, which was based in Melbourne, was shuttered at the start of June with the pub groups owners citing horrendous expenses, adding they would need to charge a whopping $20 for a beer to survive.
However, news.com.au can reveal that The Carringbush Hotel operators had been locked in a bitter legal battle with its landlords.
A case was launched at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) by the landlords last year with six complaints made against The Carringbush Hotel tenants.
A judgment released in May stated there was significant animosity between the two parties and ruled the legal proceedings launched by the…
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