Industry sees flaws in realtor regulator procedures
The Real Estate Institute wants to see the one year old Real Estate Agents Authority reduce its charges further and processes that it sees as flawed become more efficient.It costs the authority $3600 to process each complaint, with an additional $2,700 fo
Jazial Crossley Mon, 29 Nov 2010
The Real Estate Institute wants to see the one year old Real Estate Agents Authority reduce its charges further and processes that it sees as flawed become more efficient.
It costs the authority $3600 to process each complaint, with an additional $2,700 for every complaints assessment committee
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