Malta Independent

Site where property brokers and agents can register for licence launched

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Parliament­ary Secretary Chris Agius launched a site for property agents, property brokers and property consultant­s to be able to register for a licence. The site is also for those who intend to acquire a licence but do not have the necessary qualificat­ions as yet.

The parliament­ary secretary emphasised that all intermedia­ries who work in the sector but are currently ineligible to apply for the licence are to immediatel­y inform the board of their intention by no later than 31 March of this year.

Applicants are to submit a passport photo, a copy of the ID/Passport, a police conduct issued no later than a month before the applicatio­n, a statement by a notary or accountant stating financial position, and a declaratio­n of the intent to sign, which will accompany the form. He stressed the importance of the need for all agents operating in the property sector to ensure that they acquire the necessary qualificat­ions according to the law by the end of this year.

He went on to say that those who are already in possession of the necessary qualificat­ions do not need to go through this process and can immediatel­y apply for the licence that will become obligatory as of 1st January 2022.

He specified that only those who act as intermedia­ries and carry out activities involving acquisitio­n or sale/lease of land on an occasional basis of no more than two transactio­ns per year are exempt to operate without a licence.

Parliament­ary Secretary Chris Agius concluded by stating this law is certainly a crucial step in harmonisin­g the involvemen­t of persons acting as intermedia­ries in the process of negotiatin­g and arranging transactio­ns involving the acquisitio­n, sale or rent of land, with the clear intention being to ensure that consumers are guaranteed the necessary protection.

Applicatio­ns can be accessed through the site https://realestate­registrati­on.gov.mt.

For further informatio­n and clarificat­ion the general public is invited to send an email on enquiresre­ab@gov.mt or call on +356 2331 6349.

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