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  • Induction Training Registration Form | NEAB

    Induction Training Registration Form NB!! INDUCTION TRAINING IS COMPULSORY FOR ALL CANDIDATES THAT PASSED THE NEAB ONLINE ESTATE AGENTS EXAMINATION ON SATURDAY, 06 APRIL 2024 INDUCTION TRAINING DATE: FRIDAY, 26 APRIL 2024 VENUE: WINDHOEK PALM HOTEL TOWN: WINDHOEK MODE: IN PERSON ATTENDANCE TIME: 08H30 AM - 13H00 PM A. INDUCTION TRAINING FEE - N$ 1,000.00 BANKING DETAILS: BANK WINDHOEK MAERUA MALL BRANCH BRANCH CODE: 483-872 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1024947901 (Fund Levy Account) REFERENCE: Your Enrollment Number (E.g. 123456) NO CHEQUE OR CASH PAYMENTS ACCEPTED B. INDUCTION TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORM IN BLOCK LETTERS PLEASE UPLOAD A COPY OF PROOF OF PAYMENT ALL FIELDS MUST BE COMPLETED YOU SHOULD RECEIVE A 'CONFIRMATION EMAIL ' AFTER SUBMITTING THE FORM. IF NOT, PLEASE RECAPTURE AND SUBMIT AGAIN WITH CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS PERSONAL DETAILS TITLE MR MRS MISS DR. PROF. HON. FIRST NAME SURNAME EMAIL GENDER Choose an option MOBILE PHONE ENROLLMENT NUMBER POSTAL ADDRESS COUNTRY STATE/REGION Choose an option TOWN Choose an option STATUS Active/Inactive ONLINE EXAM INTAKE Exam Date Proof of Payment Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) I hereby confirm and declare that all information provided is true and correct I want to subscribe to the newsletter. Register

  • Home | Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB)

    Regulating Estate Agents for the Safety of the Public The NEAB regulates the estate agency profession by ensuring that all persons carrying out the activities of an estate agent as a service to the public are registered with the NEAB Online Exam Registration Notifications Mar 21 Happy 34th Independence Day!!! Happy 34th Independence Day, Namibia! Today, as we celebrate the spirit of freedom and unity that defines our nation, the Namibia Estate... Feb 23 MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCES BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA The Government of the Republic of Namibia deeply mourns the passing of a distinguished and visionary leader, a national hero, His... Feb 5 NEAB Official Statement on the Passing of His Excellency Dr. Hage Geingob Announcement It is with profound sorrow and heavy hearts that the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) extends its deepest condolences on... Jan 29 Empowering the Future: NEAB's 1st Estate Agents Induction Training, January 2024! We're thrilled to announce that the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) successfully hosted its first Induction Training Workshop of the... Oct 24, 2023 OPEN NOW: NEAB Online Estate Agents Exam Registration - December 2023! GENERAL NOTICE EXAMINATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT NOTICE R1409 OF 1 JULY 1983 (as amended) Please note that the NEAB will conduct... Oct 13, 2023 Empowering the Future: NEAB's 4th Estate Agents Induction Training, October 2023! We're thrilled to announce that the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) successfully hosted its fourth Induction Training Workshop of the... Sep 14, 2023 NEAB and UNAM sign Memorandum of Understanding A Notable Collaboration: NEAB and UNAM Join Forces The Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) and the University of Namibia (UNAM) have... Sep 9, 2023 ADVERT - NEAB Training on Principles of Lease and Sale in ONGWEDIVA on 29 September 2023 We're excited to announce the NEAB's 2023 training session for Estate Agents in ONGWEDIVA on Friday, 29 September 2023. Renowned... What can we do for you today? Enrol for Online Examination Get the documents you need to register for the agent exams Register Get Fee Structure Download fee structures for agent exams. Please reach out if you have any questions Fees Agent Registration Want to become a registered agent, find the documents needed for your application Get Documents Welcome to NEAB We aim to safeguard the public from fraudulent practices Read More The Namibia Estate Agents Board (“NEAB”) was established in 1976 in terms of the Estate Agents Act, 112 of 1976 (“the Act”), with the mandate to regulate and control certain activities of estate agents in the public interest. The NEAB regulates the estate agency profession by ensuring that all persons carrying out the activities of an estate agent as a service to the public are registered with the NEAB. A fidelity fund certificate, which is to be renewed each year, is issued as evidence of such registration and confirmation that such a person is legally entitled to carry out the activities of an estate agent. Resources Get member documents and other related documents for your use View More

  • Registration Form | NEAB

    Online Estate Agents Examination Registration Form EXAMINATION DATE: 29th June 2024 OPENING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: 01st May 2024 CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION: 21st June 2024 A. EXAMINATION REGISTRATION FEE - N$ 1000.00 B. STUDY MATERIAL: STUDY GUIDE - N$ 800.00 ESTATE AGENTS ACT 112 of 1976 - N$ 200.00 FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE ACT 13 of 2012 - N$ 200.00 TOTAL COSTS - N$ 2200.00 (EFT and Direct Bank Deposits only) B. NAMIBIA ESTATE AGENT EXAMINATION APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS: STUDY MATERIAL CAN BE COLLECTED AT NEAB OFFICES AFTER REGISTRATION PLEASE UPLOAD A COPY OF ID/PASSPORT/DRIVERS LICENSE PLEASE UPLOAD A COPY OF THE POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE PLEASE UPLOAD PROOF OF PAYMENT PLEASE TICK APPROPRIATE BLOCKS WHERE INDICATED ALL QUESTIONS MUST BE ANSWERED PLEASE NOTE NO CASH OR CHEQUES WILL BE ACCEPTED YOU SHOULD RECEIVE A 'CONFIRMATION EMAIL ' AFTER SUBMITTING THE FORM. IF NOT, PLEASE RECAPTURE AND SUBMIT AGAIN WITH THE CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS ​ C. BANKING DETAILS ​ BANK WINDHOEK MAERUA MALL BRANCH BRANCH CODE: 483-872 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1024947901 (Fund Levy Account) REFERENCE: First Name and Surname (E.g. John Doe) PERSONAL DETAILS TITLE MR MRS MISS DR. PROF. HON. FIRST NAME SURNAME EMAIL GENDER Choose an option DATE OF BIRTH IDENTITY NUMBER POSTAL ADDRESS COUNTRY STATE/REGION Choose an option TOWN Choose an option TELEPHONE MOBILE PHONE GROUP Select Exam Date DATE OF REGISTRATION EXAMINATION VENUE Select Examination Venue Certified Copy of ID / Passport / Drivers License Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Proof of Payment Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Police Clearance Certificate Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) I hereby confirm and declare that all information provided is true and correct I want to subscribe to the newsletter. Register NEAB Online Estate Agents Examination Registration Form is Closed.

  • Agents

    Agent List DISCLAIMER!! The Agents list is not exhaustive; the NEAB office should still be contacted for final verification. Anchor 1 Dianne Jane Wait 2023 More Info. Cornet Louise Waldeck 2023 More Info. Gail Waldron 2023 More Info. Claudia Gabriele Walker 2023 More Info. Azaria Christine Wallace 2023 More Info. Alma Wallis 2023 More Info. Aletta Magdalena Walters 2023 More Info. Julie Walters 2023 More Info. Rita Wandrag 2023 More Info. Seonaid Mary Warne 2023 More Info. 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 ... 97

  • AGENCY

    JULES PROPERTY BOUTIQUE CC See More GONZALES ESTATES CC See More SEXON PROPERTIES See More SEED FOX PROPERTY BROKERS CC See More PERPETUAL REAL ESTATE CC See More DESERT REFINED ESTATE AGENTS CC See More LUXURY INVESTMENTS 392 (PTY) LTD See More EXPLICIT PROPERTIES CC See More MCPHERSON REALTORS CC See More JOLLY T REAL ESTATE CC See More ETUKULILA PROPERTIES CC See More ANNE-MARIE COETZEE PROPERTIES CC See More MOCHE REAL ESTATE CC See More LOYAL VALLEY PROPERTIES CC See More CAPENWEISS REAL ESTATE CC See More Anchor 2 Agencies DISCLAIMER!! The Agencies list is not exhaustive; the NEAB office should still be contacted for final verification. 1 2 3 4 5 1 ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ... 31

  • Suggestion Box | NEAB

    Suggestion Box Please use this facility to suggest anything to us and we shall go through your suggestions and work on what is possible FIRST NAME SURNAME EMAIL MOBILE PHONE Submit

  • Property Practitioners Bill | NEAB

    Property Practitioners Bill 1. What is the Property Practitioner Bill? ​ It is a new piece of legislation which will replace the Estate Agency Act 112 of 1976. Its main purpose is to establish the Property Practitioner Regulatory Authority, which will replace the Namibia Estate Agents Board; to regulate the affairs of all property practitioners; to allow for transformation in the property sector and to provide for consumer protection. The Act will commence on a date yet to be decided upon. Regulations must still be published. The Minister must first make rules on what training requirements all the property practitioners who will now be joining the fray, need to undergo and the Minister must also publish a code of conduct. So much work still lies ahead before the Act can commence. ​ 2. Who are all Property Practitioners? ​ Any person (natural or legal) who in the ordinary course of business, for gain (i.e. against payment), holds out (i.e. this is his/her business), on behalf of another person: auctions; rents; sells or exhibits for sale or purchase, property or a business; manages property; negotiates such an agreement; canvasses for landlords/tenants/buyers or sellers of properties/businesses; or collects or receives rental on behalf of another person; acts as intermediary or facilitator in any of the above (neither are defined in the act but a google definition provides the following): intermediary – a person who acts as a link between people in order to try and bring about an agreement; facilitator: any activity that makes a social process easy or easier. It also includes a home owners association which does any of the above, for gain; and anyone employed by a property practitioner to do any of these things on his / her behalf; and includes anyone who sells, or markets time share or fractional ownership (basically a fancy expression for time share!); and includes anyone who is employed to manage / supervise the day-to-day business operations of a property practitioner (office manager); and alsoanyone who arranges: financing for a sale or lease; bridging finance (i.e. where a seller wants to take an advance against the proceeds of his sale) or; acts as a bond broker, (someone who helps a buyer apply for a loan with the banks) except if either of these, fall within the definition of a “financial institution” under the Financial Services Board Act. It includes directors of companies; members of CC’s and trustees of trusts, if the entity does any of the above; and also,any attorney or person employed by an attorney who renders these services except if that person hold a Fidelity Fund Certificate with the Attorneys’ Fidelity Fund, and if this work forms part of the attorney’s normal practice. Anyone may apply to the Minister for exemption (partially or entirely from the Act) for up to 3 years at a time. ​ ​ 3. Fidelity Fund Certificates (FFC) ​ 3.1 What is a FFC? ​ An FFC is a certificate which is issued to every Property Practitioners. Without an Fidelity Fund Certificate, a Property Practitioners may not trade or be paid for any work done. Currently, FFC’s are valid until 31 December each year which means agents have to renew them every year. Once the Property Practitioners Act commences they will be valid for 3 years, until 31 December of the year in which the Fidelity Fund Certificate was approved. If the firm is a company then all of its directors must also have one; if it is a Close Corporation, then all its members; if a partnership, its partners; and if a Trust, all the Trustees. 3.2 What is the point of a FFC? ​ The point of a Fidelity Fund Certificate is to provide the consumer with protection against theft of money that has been entrusted to a Property Practitioner , such as money meant to buy a house; rental income or rental deposits. In terms of the new Bill, once a Fidelity Fund Certificate is issued to a Property Practitioner and should that Property Practitioner then steal money which the Property Practitioner held in trust then the consumer can claim this money back from the fidelity fund. All the consumer needs to do is lay a criminal charge and be sure that the Property Practitioner had a Fidelity Fund Certificate at the time of the theft. This is a huge change from the current legislation because under the current Estate Agent Act, the consumer must first try to recover the funds from the Property Practitioner him/herself and can then only claim from the fund. The consumer must first exhaust all available remedies (i.e. sue the Property Practitioner; get a sheriff to try and attach and sell assets and even possibly sequestrate the Property Practitioner) before one can claim money from the fund. As such, this new process will make it much easier for the consumer to claim back stolen money. But you can only claim if the Property Practitioners had an Fidelity Fund Certificate. As such seller; buyer; landlord or tenant, must always insist on seeing the Property Practitioners Fidelity Fund Certificate, which must be valid at the time of the transaction, before paying over money. ​ ​ 3.3 What are the consequences of not having a Fidelity Fund Certificate? If an entity has just one Property Practitioner in its employ who does not have a Fidelity Fund Certificate, then the entity may not trade . Which means no other Property Practitioners in its employ may work legally then either! If a Property Practitioners was involved in a transaction and did not have a valid Fidelity Fund Certificates at the time of the transaction, then he/she may not claim commission. If the consumer finds out that the Property Practitioner did not have a Fidelity Fund Certificate at the time of the transaction, then the consumer has 3 years within which to claim it back and if the Property Practitioner does not pay it back immediately, he/she will be guilty of a criminal offence. This is also a massive change from the current legal position. Currently, agents are also not entitled to be paid if they don’t have a Fidelity Fund Certificate – but, if an agent does get paid, the seller cannot claim it back. That will become a thing of the past. The Bill also states that if a Property Practitioner does receive payment when he/she did not have a Fidelity Fund Certificate, then the Property Practitioner is required to pay the commission to the fidelity fund. However, if the consumer then claims it back from the Fund , the Fund may pay whatever amount if any) to the consumer which is “equitable in the circumstances ”. 3.4 The new position of the conveyancing Attorney ​ A conveyancer (attorney who attends to the transfer of properties) may not pay remuneration to a Property Practitioner unless the property practitioner has provided the conveyancer with a certified copy of a Fidelity Fund Certificate which was valid: during the period, or on the date of the transaction to which such payment relates and on the date of such payments. This is change from the current position. At present, there is no legal duty on a conveyancer to check this. Once the Bill becomes an Act of Parliament, conveyancers will be compelled to check. If they don’t, and if a seller finds out afterwards, the seller can then claim this back from the conveyancer on the basis of professional negligence. 3.5 Mandatory time periods to issue Fidelity Fund Certificates A very welcome change, which PPs will appreciate, is that the PPRA will have to consider any complete application for a Fidelity Fund Certificate, within 30 working days once the Act commences. The PPRA may obtain an additional 20 working days if good grounds exist. But if, after the first 30 (or 50) working days, the Property Practitioner has still not received his/her Fidelity Fund Certificate, he/she may then make a written demand, for it to be issued within 10 working days. Furthermore, if the Authority has failed to consider the application within 30 (or 50) working days, the application is deemed to have been approved. The Act also states that if a Property Practitioner suffers damages due to the PPRA’s negligence, the PPRA can be held liable. 3.6 Disqualifications from having Fidelity Fund Certificates ​ ​ The Bill also tells us on what basis a Property Practitioner may be disqualified from receiving or renewing a Fidelity Fund Certificate. Here we have seen some interesting changes: ​ If you are not a Namibian citizen and if you do not lawfully reside in Namibia Anyone who has at any time in the preceding five years: been found guilty of contravening this Act, the Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976, or any similar legislation anywhere in the world; if, by reason of improper conduct, you have been dismissed from a position of trust in the case of a company; CC or Trust, or Partnership, if any one of its directors / managers / members / Trustees or Partners has been found guilty of contravention of this Act or the Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976, then the entity cannot get an FFC for as long as that person remains a director etc. Anyone who has EVER , in any court in the world, been found to have acted fraudulently , dishonestly , unprofessionally , dishonorably or in breach of a fiduciary duty , or guilty of any offence, for which such person has been sentenced to imprisonment without the option of a fine (regardless of the nature of the offence or the duration of the imprisonment), or (in any tribunal, let alone court) guilty of unfairly discriminating against someone on the basis of race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth. Anyone of unsound mind An unrehabilitated insolvent Anyone who is not in possession of a valid tax clearance certificate. Anyone that does not comply with the prescribed standard of training. 3.7 Displaying of Fidelity Fund Certificates by Property Practitioners ​ Fidelity Fund Certificates must be displayed at every place of business – this could include at a show house. All letterheads and marketing material must confirm that the Property Practitioner has a valid Fidelity Fund Certificate. All agreements relating to property transactions must guarantee the validity of a Fidelity Fund Certificate. 4. Limitation on relationships with other service providers ​ A Property Practitioner may not enter any arrangement where a consumer is obliged or encouraged to use a particular service provider – including the services of an attorney. Although there is no definition of the word “arrangement”, it most likely means a “financial incentive”. This means that the Property Practitioner may not receive commission from mortgage bond originators; bridging companies; compliance companies, or attorneys, in return for which, the Property Practitioner recommends that person’s services to a seller for example. Attorneys are forbidden from “buying work”, soliciting for business, or “touting”. Their profession requires that they obtain business through word of mouth and conservative marketing efforts – not through the sharing of professional fees or paying for support. This Act now mirrors this prohibition. In other words, if a Property Practitioner who sells a house recommends a conveyancer because the conveyancer pays the agent’s office rent; or “desk fees”, or petrol money; or pays the Property Practitioner a percentage of the transfer fee, or anything similar, it will be a criminal offence. And furthermore, if a consumer finds out that the Property Practitioner was involved in such an arrangement, the Property Practitioner must repay any such remuneration, together with interest within 30 days if requested to, else that is also a criminal offence. ​ ​ 5. Mandatory Disclosure forms ​ The Act provides that a Property Practitioner PP must not accept a mandate unless the seller or lessor has provided a fully completed and signed mandatory disclosure in the prescribed form. (The form must still be published.) This form must then be presented to any potential buyer or tenant as part of the agreement. If no such disclosure accompanies the sale or lease, it must be interpreted as if no defects or deficiencies of the property were disclosed to the purchaser. A Property Practitioner who fails to comply with this may be held liable by an affected consumer-it does not mean, that a buyer can now hold you as the Property Practitioner liable for all defects that are discovered after transfer. All it means is that if you wish to argue that you did disclose a defect, but this was not contained in a report, the law will presume that you did not disclose it. This clause merely issues a stern warning to Property Practitioners that if you sell or rent out a property without such a form there will be a statutory presumption that the buyer/tenant was not advised of any defects. ​ ​ 6. In terms of the Act, a Property Practitioner will owe a buyer, seller, landlord or tenant a “duty of care”. ​ It means that a Property Practitioner has a legal duty to act with reasonable care, skill and diligence. This means that he/ she must always take reasonable steps to ensure that a consumer does not suffer damages due to an oversight on the Property Practitioners behalf, under circumstances, when it was not only reasonably foreseeable that such conduct could result in damages, but where it was also reasonably avoidable. It also means that the Property Practitioner should restrict your opinions to what you know and not what you might presume, and never express an opinion if you are not qualified to give one. For example, do not attempt to interpret title deed conditions or value a unique property, unless you have the experience to back it. Prepared by: Mr. Festus S.Unengu Manager: Namibia Estate Agents Board ​ ​ ​ Download Property Practitioners Bill

  • File a Complaint | NEAB

    File a Complaint Lodge a complaint against an Estate Agent Complaint Initiation Form This form initiates an investigation by the Namibia Estate Agent Board ("the Board") in line with the Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976 and Government Notice R 1263 of 22 June 1984 into the alleged improper conduct of an estate agent acting in their capacity as such. In terms of Section 30 (2) (3) of the Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976, an estate agent found guilty of improper conduct by a Committee of Inquiry of the Board may be sentenced to a reprimand, a fine of up to N$ 1000.00 (One Thousand Namibian Dollars), or, in severe cases, may have their Fidelity Fund Certificate withdrawn and In terms of Section 34 of the Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976, any person who contravenes or fails to comply with any provision of this Act or any order or request issued or addressed thereunder, shall be guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding N$ 5000.00 (Five Thousand Namibian Dollars) or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years, or to both such fine and imprisonment. Estate Agents Act 112 of 1976 (Manner in which a charge of improper conduct against any estate agent shall be brought and investigated) Instructions PLEASE COMPLETE ALL THE REQUIRED FIELDS ​PLEASE UPLOAD THE DECLARATION OF OATH SIGNED BY A POLICE OFFICER / LAWYER PLEASE UPLOAD THE SALES AGREEMENT / OFFER TO PURCHASE PLEASE UPLOAD MANDATE PLEASE UPLOAD THE LEASE AGREEMENT PLEASE UPLOAD PROOF OF MONEY PAID / RENT / DEPOSIT PARTICULARS OF COMPLAINANT Please Note: Fields marked * must be filled in to initiate a complaint. Complaints received without this information will not be considered FIRST NAME SURNAME IDENTITY NUMBER EMAIL PHYSICAL ADDRESS POSTAL ADDRESS POSTAL CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER (H) TELEPHONE NUMBER (W) MOBILE NUMBER FAX NUMBER Signed Declaration of Oath Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Next Page

  • Education | NEAB

    General Examination Regulations and Procedures As social distancing measures have been put in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic by The Government of the Republic of Namibia, the Namibia Estate Agents Board (NEAB) has transitioned from the traditional manner of hosting the Estate Agents examination, which was usually in paper format and in person at various testing centers, to hosting the same examination online where candidates can write the examination from the comfort of their home using either a computer or a smartphone. The NEAB Online Estate Agents examination will be hosted online 3 times a year on the ThinkExam platform and will be 3-hour examination. Take note of the following: The Online Examination will be written on the ThinkExam Platform (https://neab.thinkexam.com/candidate/login). Candidates will be provided with a Username and Password by the NEAB Office upon registration. Candidates will be given time to take Mock / Dummy examinations on the platform before the main examination. Candidates must obtain a pass mark of 50% during the examinations. Enlisting the help of a third party to complete examinations on your behalf is considered contract cheating. Some of the consequences of contract cheating include receiving zero for an exam. NB! Infringement of these rules and/or disregard of instructions and/or orders given by the invigilators or personnel of the Namibia Estate Agents Board present and or irregular or unsatisfactory behaviour by a candidate may lead to his/her disqualification and render him/her subject to disciplinary measures in terms of the rules of the Namibia Estate Agents Board and Examination Committee. Go to Registration Form NEAB Estate Agent Board Examination - Information Bulletin Amendments to the NEAB Real Estate Study Guide.pdf Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia - Transfer and Stamp Duty Acts.pdf

  • Registrations | NEAB

    Files & Folders Item name Last updated Views Favorites Contributors ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 items can access Feb 20, 2023 3K Chris Halley Hoeseb Item CHANGE OF EMPLOYMENT, PERSONAL AND ENTITY DETAILS OF REGISTERED ESTATE AGENTS 0 items can access May 22, 2022 777 Anonymous Item CODE OF CONDUCT 1 item can access Feb 14, 2022 727 Anonymous Item DEREGISTRATION OF ESTATE AGENTS 1 item can access May 29, 2022 587 M Item PROPERTY PRACTITIONERS BILL 1 item can access Nov 16, 2022 757 Chris Halley Hoeseb Item REGISTRATION OF ESTATE AGENTS 2 items can access Sep 3, 2023 4K M Item RENEWAL OF FIDELITY FUND CERTIFICATES 3 items can access Sep 24, 2023 2K M Item

  • Events | NEAB

    Events Industry-Related Matters: Exam Registration 01 - FEB -2024 TO 29 - MAR - 2024 02 - MAY -2024 TO 31 - MAY - 2024 01 - AUG -2024 TO 30 - AUG - 2024 01 - NOV -2024 TO (to be determined) Estate Agents Exam 06 - APR - 2024 29 - JUN - 2024 28 - SEP - 2024 07 - DEC - 2024 Trainings Introduction Training Dates 09 - FEB - 2024 26 - APR - 2024 19 - JUL - 2024 11 - OCT - 2024 FFC Application Periods 01 - JUL- 2024 FFC Application Periods 01 - JUL- 2024 (START) 31 - OCT - 2024 (END)

  • Gertruida Magdalena

    < Back Van Schoor Gertruida Magdalena ID: Postal Address : Town: FAX: Cell Number: Tel Number: Email: FFC Number: Year Valid: ​ P.O.BOX 32054 PIONIERSPARK ​ 812688771 ​ magda@cornielnel.com R2023/13834 2023 To confirm whether this agent is trading with a valid FFC certificate please contact the NEAB on 264 61 249885

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