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In
the past, due to the lucrative nature of
the business, many people got involved in
real estate transactions to make quick monetary
gains. |
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This
rampant and unregulated practice led to
many problems of fraud, which led to its
regulation. |
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There
are approximately 1,900 agents registered
with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and
Estate Agents. |
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The
Board is the regulatory body of the estate
agency profession. It comes under the purview
of the Ministry of Finance and is governed
by the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents
Act 1981. |
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Its
primary function is to regulate the valuers,
appraisers and estate agents practising
in Malaysia. |
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Presently,
all practising estate agents must be approved
and registered with the board. The board’s
functions are to keep and maintain the Register
of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents,
Probationary Valuers and Probationary Estate
Agents, and firms of Valuers, Appraisers
and Estate Agents. |
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Its
tasks include: *Approving and rejecting
applications for registration *Holding disciplinary
proceedings against members *Conducting
examinations *Prescribing a scale of fees
*Regulating the professional conduct and
ethics of valuers, appraisers and estate
agents *Awarding scholarships |
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As
a regulatory body, the board helps ensure
that the profession adheres to a general
code of conduct and ethics to protect the
interest of property buyers. This code of
conduct and ethics includes the following
points: |
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A registered valuer or appraiser who acts
as an estate agent for a transaction should
not subsequently value the same property
for the same purchaser. * A registered estate
agent has a duty to protect the public against
fraud, misrepresentation and unethical practices
in respect of all real estate transactions.
* A registered estate agent shall not accept
fees from more than one client in any one
transaction. * A registered estate agent’s
name and signature must appear on all proposals,
reports and other documentation prepared
by him, indicating his status as a registered
estate agent. |
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The
Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA)
is the recognised body representing all
registered estate agents in the country.
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Formerly
known as the Malaysian Association of Real
Estate Agents (MAREA), it was formed in
1974 but officially registered in April
1977 with the Registrar of Societies. The
name was changed on May 3, 1989 to reflect
a more professional image of the organisation.
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The
MIEA’s vision is to unite all registered
estate agents in Malaysia under an independent
body to promote greater excellence and professionalism
in the real estate industry, so that it
achieves higher ideals and creates more
profitability. |
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Among
its objectives are to: *Address critical
issues that affect the industry *Cultivate
a positive public perception of the profession
*Safeguard and protect the interests of
its members and the general public *Uphold
high professional standards, ethics and
integrity among its members *Commit to continuous
education to keep its members progressive
and up-to-date to remain competitive *Raise
public awareness and encourage them to only
use the services of registered estate agents
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Estate
agents are simply registered agents with
the board. They provide a service in buying,
selling and leasing properties for clients
so that optimum returns can be achieved.
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A
negotiator is a salesperson employed by
real estate firms. The real estate agent
is responsible and accountable for all the
actions of the negotiator. A negotiator
is trained, managed and supervised at all
times by the real estate agent. |
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As
defined under Section 22C of the Valuers,
Appraisers and Estate Agents Act 1981, only
registered estate agents can practise, carry
on business or take up employment as an
estate agent. |
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They
can prevail on the court to recover any
fees, charges or remuneration for their
professional advice or services rendered
as an estate agent. |
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Non-registered
agents cannot display any signboards or
circulate any cards, letters, pamphlets,
notices or advertisements that imply they
are registered estate agents, nor can they
undertake any work that involves real estate
transactions. |
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He
can be punished by law, under Section 30
of the Act. On conviction of an offence
under the Act, he is liable to a fine not
exceeding RM25,000 or imprisonment for a
term not exceeding three years, or both.
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He
shall also be liable to a further penalty
of RM500 for each day during the continuance
of such an offence. |
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To
avoid getting scammed, the general public
can verify the authenticity of the agent
by his registration number. Each registered
agent is given a number with the prefix
“E”, e.g. E 1719. |
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A
real estate firm also has an E number, e.g.
E (3) 0294, which is the registration number
of the firm with the board. This number
must appear in all forms of communication
from the firm. |
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*he
Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate
Agents Malaysia, Suite 3B-10-3A, Level 10,
Block 3B, Plaza Sentral, Jln Stesen Sentral
5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 KL.
Tel: 03-22737839/7862/5584. Fax: 03-22731808.
Website:
http://www.lppeh.gov.my/index.php |
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The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents
(MIEA), 88-B, Jln SS 21/39, Damansara Utama,
47400 PJ. Tel: 03-77277477. Fax: 03-77293693.
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