
Historical penalties for returning agents are no more
There is good news for estate agents wanting to re-register after a period of absence, as the PPRA will no longer levy penalties for failure to notify them at the time of leaving the industry.
There is good news for estate agents wanting to re-register after a period of absence, as the PPRA will no longer levy penalties for failure to notify them at the time of leaving the industry.
Did you miss the Rebosa and Sakeliga webinars about BEE certificates? Get up to speed with the Property Professional.
In a letter to PPRA Chairperson Dr Stephen Ngubeni, Rebosa lays out why it believes the PPRA’s interpretation of BEE requirements is not only in error but stands to cause significant harm to the industry.
As a real estate agency owner, you must submit a verified BEE certificate to obtain your FFC. But what if your estate agency can’t meet the minimum requirements?
If you have been a candidate practitioner for less than two years, you may have been overcharged for your Fidelity Fund Certificate.