PROPERTY PRACTITIONERS ACT

Definitions and Implementations

Purpose and Objects of the Property Practitioners Act (PPA) – Section 3

  • Protection of Consumers
  • Addressing grey areas in previous Act, etc.

 

Authority: Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (formerly the “board”)

Business Property Practitioner: Partnership, Company, Trust, Close Corporation, etc.

Non-Principal Property Practitioner: Any person employed by a property practitioner

Effective Date: 1 February 2022

PROPERTY PRACTITIONER:

A Property Practitioner means any natural or juristic person who, for the acquisition of gain on their own account or in partnership, in any manner holds themselves out as a person who, directly or indirectly, acts on the instructions or behalf of another person as:

  • Property Agents
  • Leasing Agents
  • Leasing Administrators
  • Bond Originators / Bridging Companies (excluding Financial Institutions)
  • Auctioneers
  • Property Managers
  • Property Trusts
  • Property Brokers
  • Home Inspectors
  • Intermediaries and Facilitators
  • Homeowner’s Associations
  • Companies Selling Timeshare and Fractional Title
  • Property Developers

 

Note: This list is not exhaustive.

Exclusions:

  • Any person not engaged in these activities in the ordinary course of business.
  • Natural persons who, in the ordinary course of business, sell their own property.
  • Attorneys and Candidate Attorneys
  • Sheriffs

 

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