Study Guide for the Professional Estate Agent: NQF Level 4 Wins International Award

Study Guide for the Professional Estate Agent: NQF LEVEL 4 Wins International Award


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IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

20 November 2009

 

The Study Guide for the Professional Estate Agent: NQF Level 4, a textbook for non-principal estate agents produced by the Estate Agency Affairs Board has received an award for Pre-Licensing Best Study Material.  The award was presented to the EAAB at the ARELLO (Association of Real Estate License Law Officials) annual general conference recently held in the USA, Miami, Florida.  The award was achieved against ninety other jurisdictions which form part of ARELLO.

Expressing her gratitude, Mrs Nomonde Mapetla, the CEO of the Estate Agency Affairs Board and Vice-President of ARELLO District 6 said “winning this award not only affirms our vision to become a world class regulator that surpasses stakeholder expectations but also shows our commitment towards ensuring that quality standards are maintained in the professionalisation of estate agents.  As a regulator we are extremely proud of this achievement and the recognition that has been bestowed on us by our peers around the globe.  I also want to thank our staff for their hard work and dedication in producing this work.”

The Study Guide contains an extensive glossary to assist estate agents in understanding and appreciating the general content of the work as well as the essential principles of estate agency which it embodies.  The two volume Study Guide can be obtained from the EAAB.

For all media enquiries:
Ms Portia Mofikoe
Head: Marketing and Communications
Estate Agency Affairs Board
Tel: 011 731 5662 or Portia.mofikoe@eaab.org.za

 

 


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