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New laws: Property industry reforms in the ACT

9 June 2022

From 1 July 2022, the ACT government will be introducing changes to the regulation of the real estate industry.

The reforms will include changes to:

  • licence and registration categories

  • qualification and experience requirements for licences and registrations, and

  • restrictions on the activities each licence and registration group can undertake.

Come 1 July 2022, the College will be releasing ACT legislation-based courses in line with the new training requirements, to help students ease into the reforms and ensure they are compliant with their educational requirements as outlined by Access Canberra.

Summary

From 1 July 2022, the reforms to the regulation of the real estate industry will:

  • divide agent licences into two classes (class 1 and class 2)

  • require all licensees-in-charge of a real estate business to hold a class 1 agent licence

  • introduce a new land auctioneering licence which requires all individuals to hold a class 1 or class 2 agent licence and complete three auctioneer-specific units of competency

  • renames ‘salesperson’ as ‘assistant agents’ to better reflect the remit and responsibilities of this registration group

  • restrict assistant agents from conducting auctions, withdrawing trust money and entering into agency agreements

  • remove the unqualified salesperson registration pathway

  • update the mandatory qualification and experience requirements for licensed agents and registered assistant agents

  • allow the Commissioner for Fair Trading to grant exemptions from the prescribed training requirements in limited circumstances where the applicant holds a higher relevant qualification.

New ACT courses available from 1 July 2022:

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