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Disciplinary records of property agents now easier to view on updated CEA register
SG🏛️ Politics24 days ago

Disciplinary records of property agents now easier to view on updated CEA register

The Straits Times reports that Singapore's Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has updated its public register to allow consumers to view disciplinary records of property agents and agencies more easily. The new feature includes enforcement actions such as letters of censure, disciplinary committee actions, and court prosecutions from 2023 to 2025. According to CEA's executive director, this change aims to improve the professionalism of the real estate sector and empower consumers to make informed decisions. The data shows an increase in enforcement actions over recent years, with 82 actions in

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Disciplinary records of property agents now easier to view on updated CEA register

The Straits Times reports that Singapore's Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has updated its public register to allow consumers to view disciplinary records of property agents and agencies more easily. The new feature includes enforcement actions such as letters of censure, disciplinary committee actions, and court prosecutions from 2023 to 2025. According to CEA's executive director, this change aims to improve the professionalism of the real estate sector and empower consumers to make informed decisions. The data shows an increase in enforcement actions over recent years, with 82 actions in

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