Announcing ENGAGE’24 for rental portfolios
ENGAGE’24 for Rental Portfolios is a groundbreaking online event happening on 11 October 2024, and is tailor-made for clients managing rental portfolios.
ENGAGE’24 for Rental Portfolios is a groundbreaking online event happening on 11 October 2024, and is tailor-made for clients managing rental portfolios.
The PPRA has called for industry input on Rebosa’s application for BEE certificate exemption for valid but non-compliant certificate holders.
PPRA CEO, Thato Ramaili, and her mentee share their insights into the importance of mentorship, and how women can grow into real estate business owners.
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.
Transformation is at the forefront of the industry agenda again, with the NPPC listing several opportunities for the PPRA to effect real, lasting transformation.
As the PPRA adheres to its newfound stance that BEE certificates need to be both compliant and valid, Sakeliga has announced its intention to sue the Authority. Join their upcoming webinar to learn more.
Real estate businesses with more than R2.5 million in annual turnover must become BEE compliant by 2025 or risk not being able to renew their FFCs.
“This is what intentional collaboration looks like. This is what
accelerated transformation looks like”, said PPRA CEO Thato Ramaili at the launch of TNX – Transformation X.
It has recently come to light that, in addition to the so-called ‘accreditation fees’ many HOAs are “forcing” agents to contravene the PPA by penalising sellers by refusing to release clearance certificates if the agent refuses to pay either their ‘fee’, or a fine for not being registered with the estate.