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License all agents, say experts
Sun, Feb 08, 2009
The Straits Times

By Mavis Toh

The Consumers Association of Singapore wants an accreditation scheme to be put in place for the property industry.

Its executive director, Mr Seah Seng Choon, said that he has been in talks with various government agencies over the last six months to work on this.

'The industry is very disorganised and it is really in need of proper regulation to ensure that buyers' and sellers' interests are protected,' he said yesterday.

 


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