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Course in global property marketing

THE Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers, and Singapore Accredited Estate Agencies will launch a Global Real Estate Specialist course next month. The course, which will be conducted quarterly, is part of a programme for real estate practitioners who want to make their mark in foreign markets - in particular, the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand and some parts of Asia. They will learn how best to...

It’s back to school for real estate agents

Real estate agencies are gearing up for tighter rules in their industry by sending agents back to the classroom. Several are getting their agents to take existing accreditation tests before the government introduces a mandatory industry examination sometime this year. To improve their chances of passing the tests, agents have been attending preparatory courses. The talk is that agents who already gained...

Mah to meet HK housing officials

NATIONAL Development Minister Mah Bow Tan is on a three-day working trip to Hong Kong, starting today. He will meet senior officials from the Transport and Housing Bureau, the Hong Kong Housing Authority, and the Estate Agents Authority, to learn more about their experiences in regulating real estate agents, said the Ministry of National Development in a statement yesterday. The ministry had announced...

‘Punish rogue agents and tenants too’

Moves to clamp down on illegal subletting of HDB flats should not penalise only the owner, property agents told The Sunday Times. Tenants and rogue property agents who close these deals should also be held responsible, they suggested. They were responding to a case that made the headlines two weeks ago in which the HDB repossessed three flats linked to a man, Mr Poh Boon Kay, who also owned five private...

Indemnity insurance for real estate agencies

FIRMS registered with the Singapore Accredited Estate Agencies (SAEA) will need to have professional indemnity insurance before they can renew their accreditation. A minimum limit of indemnity of $500,000 is recommended under the new rule that comes into effect on April 1. The move by the SAEA is to make consumers more confident when they engage estate agents. All commission agreements and exclusive...

Estate agencies need Professional Indemnity insurance to renew accreditation

From April 1, estate agencies must have a valid Professional Indemnity (PI) insurance to renew their accreditation status with the Singapore Accredited Estate Agencies (SAEA). The SAEA recommends a minimum limit of indemnity of S$500,000. SAEA said the move is designed to strengthen consumer confidence in estate agents who are believed to handle eight out of 10 real estate transactions. Having a...

80% of those who used housing agents saw “bad service” of some sort: survey

A survey has found that almost eight in 10 people who used housing agents here encountered "bad service" of some sort. The survey by Ngee Ann Polytechnic found that 77 per cent of respondents said they met with bad service from their agents. Some of the respondents' top grouses were that their agents failed to negotiate a good price, that they gave the wrong advice and that they were late for...

Measures to up standards of real estate sector won’t affect prices: analysts

Industry players say the upcoming new measures to improve standards of the real estate sector here will not affect the property prices. The government has just finished gathering suggestions for a new regulatory framework for the industry. It will likely be introduced by the second half of next year. Industry practitioners said the government will likely introduce a central registry to list all...

Consumers back proposals to regulate real estate agents

Members of the public said that property agents must pass a standard industry entrance examination before they are allowed to practise. The exam should not only test them on practical knowledge of the real estate industry and how to carry out their work, but it should cover ethics as well. This was part of the feedback received during a public consultation exercise for a new regulatory framework for the...

Mandatory accreditation for all real estate agents could be introduced soon

Accrediting all real estate agents and setting up a tribunal to handle disputes are some of the proposals which could be introduced soon to help improve the standards of the real estate industry. The suggestions came after the Ministry of National Development consulted industry players from September 10 to October 1. And from October 13, the public can give their feedback on the proposed regulatory...

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