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Property Institute hits back at Law Society allegations

An Auckland District Law Society paper that said property managers were not regulated has come under fire.When the new Real Estate Agents Act, which came into force in November, was overhauled to “enhance professionalism” and provide an avenue

Jazial Crossley
Thu, 29 Jul 2010

An Auckland District Law Society paper that said property managers were not regulated has come under fire.

When the new Real Estate Agents Act, which came into force in November, was overhauled to “enhance professionalism” and provide an avenue for complaints about individuals in the profession,

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Jazial Crossley
Thu, 29 Jul 2010
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