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South Africa and the real estate industry finally have one representative body, the National Property Practitioners Council (NPPC), representing the best interests of the vast majority of estate agents. What most people perhaps don’t know is that this achievement is the culmination of years of hard work by a number of key role players.

Permits and other real estate questions in Level 3

The good news is that from 1 June real estate agents are among the businesses that may again operate, but it is not back to business as usual. Estate agents have many questions that apply to selling homes in the ‘new normal’ of Alert Level 3.

     

Speakers Corner

‘It feels as though the entire EAAB is down with an infection – no action’ writes Arthur Mills, principal Augmentis, regarding his frustration with resolving his CPD and FFC payment updates.

     
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Expect movement in post-lockdown rental market

​​With many people struggling to make ends meet and job security under threat, renting may prove more popular than buying, while some tenants will downgrade. This, among other things, may cause an upswing in the rental market.

     

How will the EAAB assist estate agents in Level 3?

In this uncertain time of ‘new normal’ and adapting to working with face masks, carrying permits and hand sanitizers, estate agents are asking where is the Estate Agency Affairs Board in offering guidance and support? CEO Mamodupi Mohlala gives some answers.

     
     

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