
Confusion over CPD programmes
Since announcing the launch of Charter Academy’s CPD programme in partnership with Rebosa, rumours have been flying about Charter’s accreditation. We’re clearing that up in this article.
Since announcing the launch of Charter Academy’s CPD programme in partnership with Rebosa, rumours have been flying about Charter’s accreditation. We’re clearing that up in this article.
The first class of Rebosa Business Leader students recently received special recognition from the NAR at two badge pinning ceremonies in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Mr Steven Ngubeni, Chairperson of the PPRA has made it clear that the deadline for candidate practitioners to register is final.
The latest round of PDE examinations was, perhaps predictably a shambles. Where to from here?
The inaugural cohort of twenty-five students has almost finished the theoretical section of the Rebosa Business Leader.
Chaos rained this week as candidate practitioners tried to gain access to their PDE exam on Thursday. A new company, appointed by the PPRA, ran into a number of hurdles ranging from bad planning, to a faulty new system.
The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has instructed all candidate estate agents who have been registered for more than two years, to obtain the required qualifications before 31 January 2023, or be deregistered.
The chaos in which the Property Practitioners Authority operates in the wake of mismanagement during the EAAB years, was further emphasised by the postponement of the 19 May PDE exam.
The publication of the new PP Act Regulations and the PPRA’s failure to timeously produce detailed guidelines was followed by stakeholders interpreting and adapting the legislation subjectively to suit their own agendas.
Estate agents are perturbed about the payment for FFCs and the pending CPD examinations with a new year just two months away and the new Property Practitioners Act looming for implementation any day.