SINGAPORE – Those looking to buy, sell or rent a property can now look up the track records of property agents and agencies before signing on the dotted line.
An update to the Council for Estate Agencies’ (CEA) public register allows viewers to easily see enforcement actions taken against agents in the past three years.
These include letters of censure for less serious breaches, disciplinary committee actions and court prosecutions from 2023 to 2025.
In an article published on its website on June 10, CEA’s executive director Chan Khar Liang said the move reflects an effort to raise the professionalism of the real estate agency industry and empower consumers.
Chan added that consumers should check an agent’s record before engaging their services, and urged agencies to continue strengthening the supervision of their agents.
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