Rebosa applies for BEE certificate exemption
The PPRA has called for industry input on Rebosa’s application for BEE certificate exemption for valid but non-compliant certificate holders.
The PPRA has called for industry input on Rebosa’s application for BEE certificate exemption for valid but non-compliant certificate holders.
Breaking news: the PPRA has revised its stance regarding BEE certificates, resolving that the term “valid” in the context of these certificates does not imply “compliant”.
Steven Fisher, a director of Fluxmans Attorneys, explains what happens if a conveyancer needs to pay out a split commission, but one of the agents doesn’t have a valid FFC.
In 2023, Rebosa saw its membership grow by 21% year-on-year. Outgoing Chairman Tony Clarke shares what the association has achieved on behalf of the industry in the last year.
The PPRA provided a practice note informing property practitioners dealing with rental properties that they would need to create their own mandatory disclosure forms and apply for exemptions to use them.
Have you received a disqualification notice from the PPRA? Here’s what to do next.
We all knew the 30 June qualification deadline was coming, and so it did. What many did not expect was for qualified agents in good standing to receive erroneous disqualification notices from the PPRA.
If you have been a candidate practitioner for less than two years, you may have been overcharged for your Fidelity Fund Certificate.
FFCs have become a lot simpler: Did you know that you now can move from agencies or change your status, without applying for a new Fidelity Fund Certificate?
Earlier this year, role players in the real estate industry were caught by surprise when it became apparent that the Property Practitioners Act goes further than only regulating estate agents’ practice.