Bogus Agents Continues To Be An Ongoing Concern: Komainavoka

The Real Estate Agents Licens­ing Board (REALB) received 30 complaints from January to November this year, compared to 25 in the same period last year.

Sunday 11 December 2022 | 13:05

REALB Registrar, Peni Komainavoka.

REALB Registrar, Peni Komainavoka.

The Real Estate Agents Licens­ing Board (REALB) received 30 complaints from January to November this year, compared to 25 in the same period last year.

The top four categories of com­plaints were unethical practices by agents/salespersons, bond and deposit refunds, non- disclosure of information, and bogus agents.

Compliance and Monitoring officer, Vinal Singh (left) conducting inspection at Perfect Property Management in Lautoka.

Compliance and Monitoring officer, Vinal Singh (left) conducting inspection at Perfect Property Management in Lautoka.

The existence of bogus agents continues to be an ongoing con­cern for the Board, according to the Registrar, Peni Komainavoka, who has urged the public to be cautious when engaging the services of a real estate agent or salesperson.

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Story By: Shreeya Verma

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