Tuesday, July 26, 2011

EAAB GRANTS EXTENSION FOR ESTATE AGENTS TO COMPLY WITH EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

We knew that this was going to happen - did we not! If this was so important why would they not have taken all the actions necessary to make it happen - The answer is simple: it just is not that critical for an agent to meet those requirements. The requirements need a rethink - especially in the light of young persons wanting to enter the market. It should be made easier - not more difficult to become an Estate Agent. When I became an Estate Agent in 1993 all i had to do was to find a Principal that was prepared to take me on! It worked for me, why can it not work for the thousands of young bright unemployeds out there (as I were in 1993 - not so bright mind you!)?

IMMEDIATE RELEASE
25 July 2011
EAAB GRANTS EXTENSION FOR ESTATE AGENTS TO COMPLY WITH EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
The Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB), acting in terms of the Education Regulations, has resolved to grant a two-year extension to all estate agents who were registered on 15 July 2008 and who were, thus, required to be certificated against the relevant estate agency qualifications by 31 December 2011. Such estate agents will now have until 31 December 2013 for this purpose.
“This extension is pivotal for those affected estate agents who have yet to be certificated as required by the Education Regulations,” says Thami Bolani Chairman of the EAAB. “While the new educational dispensation, which aims at professionalising estate agents, continues to receive widespread support from estate agents and consumers alike, the EAAB now believes that it was over-optimistic in anticipating that some 37 000 estate agents would be able to upgrade their qualifications in a period of only three years.”
More than 12 000 practicing estate agents have already either been certificated against the required real estate qualification or have been exempted therefrom on the basis of previous tertiary qualifications obtained from South African institutions of higher learning.
The numbers of estate agents approaching accredited education providers for training is growing all the time as the reality of the new professional estate agency environment is acknowledged. Bolani expressed his confidence that, “By granting this extension, it is likely that all estate agency practitioners who wish to remain in the real estate sector can be accommodated.”
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For more information contact:
Ms Portia Mofikoe
Acting Executive: Stakeholder Relations and Education
Estate Agency Affairs Board
083 4490 883 or 083 993 6120
Tel: 011 731 5662 or Portia.mofikoe@eaab.org.za

Sunday, July 24, 2011

IEASA Board meeting 22 July 2011 - discussing the way forward.

Kate Colsell
Pat Acutt, Ivan Neethling
Johalna Minnaar, Dr Andrew Golding, Pam Snyman.


Anna Mothudi, Ronel Heyns,

(c) Charl Heydenrych

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Thursday, July 7, 2011

THE AGENT magazine

Some of you may not be aware that THE AGENT magazine is downloadable from the EAAB’s website http://www.eaab.org.za/estate_agency_magazine.html – they are large files at 5mb but do contain some interesting content and back-editions are available.

In the streets of Johannesburg.

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