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CEA reminds agents of proper conduct

Following a series of complaints regarding unprofessional conduct, the Council for Estate Agencies is clamping down on aggressive and questionable marketing strategies used by some property agencies. According to the Straits Times, the CEA recently called on agency bosses to remind them of the proper implementation of existing laws. For one, the CEA reiterated that setting up tents and other structures by...

CEA receives feedback from public

While the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) considers a potentially shorter timeframe for dispute resolution, National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan has responded to Singaporeans’ feedback over a recent blog post about the CEA entitled ‘A Very Busy First Year’. Mr Khaw expressed gratitude for the feedback, highlighting that the views agreed on were improving public education for consumers,...

Number of property agents falls 11 per cent

The number of property agents registered with the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has fallen by nearly 11 per cent since new rules kicked in a year ago. As of Jan 1, there were about 30,600 real estate agents licensed to practice, down from 34,300 last January. There are also fewer property agencies in business - down by 5 per cent to less than 1,500. The estate agency watchdog said property agents...

CEA to further improve industry standards

The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) will continue to take steps to enhance industry standards as well as protect consumers, wrote Minister for National Development Khaw Boon Wan in his latest blog post. “We set up the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) to raise the professionalism of the industry so as to better protect consumer interest. CEA has now completed its first full year,” Mr Khaw...

New educational brochure on estate agency work

he Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has launched its first educational brochure Monday on estate agency work. CEA said its part of its outreach effort to equip consumers with essential knowledge to help them experience a smooth property transaction. Called "Consumer Tips for Engaging a Real Estate Salesperson", the guide provides a reference to those who wish to engage the services of real estate...

Real estate agencies launch electronic network on property information

Eleven real estate agencies have joined hands to launch an electronic network that will provide exclusive property listings and transactions details in real time. Called the Singapore Real Estate Exchange (SRX), the network enables agents to access up-to-date information like transacted prices and rentals. The SRX, which was soft-launched in July this year, is already seeing an average of about 300...

Unregistered property agent charged

A second person was charged on Thursday with representing himself as a property agent without being registered with the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA). 30-year-old Raymond Sim Soon Leong was also charged with failing to obtain a written authorisation from a licensed real estate firm before practising. Despite being unregistered and unauthorised, CEA said in a media release that Sim had advertised two...

CEA clamps down on errant estate agencies & agents

The authorities are getting tougher on errant estate agencies and agents. Industry watchdog, the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has formed an Inspection and Compliance Section - aimed at detecting infringements and unethical behaviours. Executive director of CEA, Chionh Chye Khye said: "Staff will carry out inspection and compliance checks to ensure that estate agents have in place proper systems for...

Govt seeks views on real estate agency industry

The government is seeking the public's views on the real estate agency industry. A nation-wide survey was announced by Minister of State for National Development, Lee Yi Shyan on Tuesday. The survey will cover four areas, including consumer satisfaction and expectations. The results will guide the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) in industry development and consumer education. Mr Lee was speaking at...

Real estate exam deadline extended

Property agents who are struggling with a mandatory industry examination will have another six months to prepare for the test. This applies to agents with provisional licences who need to pass the Real Estate Salesperson (RES) examination to continue practising. The Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) said the deadline has been extended from December 31 this year to June 30, 2012. The exam was introduced...

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