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Important Things To Remember When Dealing With A Broker

Whether you are selling your home or purchasing a new one, it pays to transact with a licensed real estate broker for a smoother transaction. It might not seem like a big deal but there are people who have their own share of horror stories due to dealing with real estate brokers who are not licensed.

A broker can either make your life easier or a living hell once transactions go wrong. Buying and selling a real property entails risks when a real estate broker is not licensed. With a professional license, a buyer or seller is protected because these real estate brokers have a license to protect. The real estate brokers who fail to abide by the law will have their license revoked. A buyer or seller can verify if a real estate broker is licensed by visiting PRC’s official website.

“Section 29. Prohibition Against the Unauthorized Practice of Real Estate Service. - No person shall practice or offer to practice real estate service in the Philippines or offer himself/herself as real estate service practitioner, or use the title, word, letter, figure or any sign tending to convey the impression that one is a real estate service practitioner, or advertise or indicate in any manner whatsoever that one is qualified to practice the profession, or be appointed as real property appraiser or assessor in any national government entity or local government unit, unless he/she has satisfactorily passed the licensure examination given by the Board, except as otherwise provided in this Act, a holder of a valid certificate of registration, and professional identification card or a valid special/temporary permit duly issued to him/her by the Board and the Commission, and in the case of real estate brokers and private appraisers, they have paid the required bond as hereto provided.

Section 30. Positions in Government Requiring the Services of Registered and Licensed Real Estate Service Practitioners. - Within three (3) years from the effectivity of this Act, all existing and new positions in the national and local governments, whether career, permanent, temporary or contractual, and primarily requiring the services of any real estate service practitioner, shall be filled only by registered and licensed real estate service practitioners.
All incumbent assessors holding permanent appointments shall continue to perform their functions without need for re appointment and without diminution of status, rank and salary grade, and shall enjoy security of tenure. However, they may not be promoted to a higher position until they meet the qualification requirements of that higher position as herein prescribed. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to reduce any benefit, interest, or right enjoyed by the incumbents at the time of the enactment of this Act. The appointing authority shall exercise his power to appoint the assessor in accordance with the provisions of this Act only when a vacancy occurs.”

Pinoy Attorney

Written by : Pinoy Attorney

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