WA agents, have your say on changes to real estate CPD

WA agents, have your say on changes to real estate CPD

15 February 2023

The Western Australia Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) has announced it will be undertaking a review of the current real estate Continuing Professional Development (CPD) program.

A consultation paper based on an internal review by Consumer Protection has been published for public consideration.

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Are you an ACT agent who deals with developers? Have your say on developer regulation

Are you an ACT agent who deals with developers? Have your say on developer regulation

7 February 2023

Are you an agent in the ACT who deals with property developers? As key property industry stakeholders, real estate agents bring valuable community insight and perspective when it comes to new property developments.

The ACT Government has announced in a recent media release that they have opened consultation with the community to ask for its views on a discussion paper that considers a range of issues and proposes different options for developer regulation.

The discussion paper looks at a range of approaches to improving the accountability of developers and providing consumers with greater information about developments and the developers behind them.

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NSW commercial agents, have your say on changes to the Retail Leases Act

NSW commercial agents, have your say on changes to the Retail Leases Act

16 November 2022

NSW Fair Trading has advised in a media release this week that the regulator intends to review the NSW Retail Leases Act 1994 (‘the Act’). The changes will impact landlords, investors and tenants of retail/commercial property.

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Have your say on NSW laws for real estate, strata, assistant and stock and station agents

Have your say on NSW laws for real estate, strata, assistant and stock and station agents

1 July 2022

NSW Fair Trading is inviting feedback on the proposed new Property and Stock Agents Regulation 2022.

The current Regulation supports the Property and Stock Agents Act 2002 and is due to expire on 1 September 2022.

The proposed new Regulation has been modernised and improved with more clarity, better consumer protections and less administrative load for agents.

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