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Suspension or revocation of registration – Singapore property for sale
55.—[1] Subject to the provisions of this Act, the Council may suspend the registration of a salesperson for such period of time as it thinks fit, or revoke the registration. Singapore property for sale
[2] The Council may suspend or revoke the registration of a salesperson at any time —
[a] if the relevant salesperson has ceased to do work for or
be engaged by the estate agent he was registered through;
[b] if the relevant salesperson would not be eligible to be registered under the provisions of this Act if an application for registration were to be made at such time;
[c] if the relevant salesperson or estate agent had, in connection with the application for registration, furnished false or misleading information in a material particular;
[d] if any relevant certificate or qualification used to
support the application for registration is withdrawn or cancelled;
[e] if the relevant salesperson has contravened any requirements or other provisions of this Act;
[f] if the relevant salesperson has failed to pay any fine, fee, charge or financial penalty charged or imposed under this Act;
[g] if the relevant salesperson has failed to comply with any of the conditions attached to the registration; or
[h] if the Council considers that the relevant
salesperson is no longer a fit and proper person to be registered as a salesperson.
[3] Where the Council proposes to suspend or revoke the registration of a salesperson, it shall give the relevant salesperson and the estate agent he was registered through written notice of the proposal and the reasons for it. Singapore property for sale.
[4] A notice under subsection [3] shall state that within the
period of 21 days beginning on the date of the notice, or within such longer period as the Council may allow in the particular case, representations regarding the proposed suspension or revocation, as the case may be, may be made in writing to the Council by or on behalf of the persons
concerned.
[5] Where representations are made pursuant to subsection [4], the Council shall not suspend or revoke the registration of the salesperson concerned without having considered the representations. Singapore property for sale.
[6] Where registration is suspended under this section, the Council may in its discretion shorten the period for which the registration of a salesperson is suspended or lift the suspension. Singapore property for sale.
[7] Where the registration of a salesperson is suspended or revoked under this section, no fee or other sum paid in respect of the registration shall be refunded.
Source: Estate Agents Act [EAA]
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PART 1
1. This Act is the Estate Agents Act 2010.
2. This Act applies to estate agency work in respect of property situated in Singapore and outside Singapore.
3.—[1] In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires — “advertisement” includes every form of advertisement, whether to the public or not, and
whether —
and any reference to the issue or publication of advertisements is to be construed accordingly; “Appeals Board” means the Appeals Board constituted under section 57; “body corporate” includes a limited liability partnership; “building” has the meaning given by the Building Control Act 1989; “business name”, in relation to an estate agent, means the name under which the estate agent is authorised to carry on estate agency work; “Chairperson”
means the Chairperson of the Disciplinary Committee or Appeals Board [as the case may be], and any person acting as such Chairperson; “client” means any person who, whether on the person’s own behalf or on behalf of another person, retains or otherwise uses the services of, or otherwise engages or employs, an estate agent, whether directly or through a salesperson;[a]
orally or in writing;
[b]
in printed or electronic form;
[c]
in a newspaper or other publication;
[d]
by television or radio;
[e]
by the display of posters, notices, signs, labels, showcards or goods;
[f]
by the distribution of notices, circulars, brochures, pamphlets, catalogues, price lists or any other material;
[g]
by the exhibition of pictures, models or films; or
[h]
in any other form or manner whatsoever,
“committee”, in relation to the Council, includes the Disciplinary Panel and any Disciplinary Committee;
“committee member” means a member of any committee formed by the Council under this Act;
“company” has the meaning given by section 4[1] of the Companies Act 1967;
“Council” means the Council for Estate Agencies established under section 6;
“deputy president” means the deputy president of the Council and any person acting as the deputy president;
“development” means a development involving the construction of a new building;
“director” has the meaning given by section 4[1] of the Companies Act 1967;
“Disciplinary Committee” means a committee appointed under section 51[4];
“Disciplinary Panel” means the panel appointed under section 51[1];
“disposition” means an act by a person whereby an interest the person has in or over a property is affected, and “acquisition”, in relation to a property, is to be construed accordingly;
“estate agency agreement” means one or more written documents embodying the terms agreed for the time being between an estate agent and the estate agent’s client, being terms on and subject to which estate agency work is to be done by the estate agent for the client;
“estate agency work”, subject to subsection [3], means any work done in the course of business for a client or any work done for or in expectation of any fee [whether or not in the course of business] for a client, being work done —
[a] | in relation to the introduction to the client of a third person who wishes to acquire or dispose of a property, or to the negotiation for the acquisition or disposition of a property by the client; or |
[b] | after the introduction to the client of a third person who wishes to acquire or dispose of a property or the negotiation for the acquisition or disposition of a property by the client, in relation to the acquisition or disposition [as the case may be] of the property by the client; |
“estate agent”, subject to subsection [3], means a person who does estate agency work, whether or not the person carries on that or any other business;
“estate agent’s licence” means a licence granted under section 33 and designated as being an estate agent’s licence;
“Executive Director” means the chief executive of the Council called the Executive Director, and includes any individual acting in that capacity;
“inspector” means any person appointed under section 45;
“key executive officer” means the person who is required to be appointed by an estate agent under section 38;
“lease” includes a sublease, tenancy and subtenancy and an agreement for a lease where a party to the agreement is entitled to have a lease granted;
“licence” means an estate agent’s licence, and includes a provisional licence, and “licensee” is to be construed accordingly;
“licensed estate agent” means a person who is the holder of an estate agent’s licence;
“moneylender’s licence” means a moneylender’s licence under the Moneylenders Act 2008;
“partner” includes a partner of a limited liability partnership, a general partner of a limited partnership and a limited partner of a limited partnership;
“partnership” includes a limited liability partnership registered under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2005 and a limited partnership registered under the Limited Partnerships Act 2008;
“person who is responsible for the management”, in relation to a person or business, includes every director, manager, partner, officer, individual, secretary, agent or employee at any time charged either solely or to a substantial extent with the management of the person or business;
“prescribed” means prescribed by the Council by regulations made under this Act;
“president” means the president of the Council and includes any person acting as the president;
“property” means an interest in land, whether situated in Singapore or elsewhere, that is recognised as such by law, and includes any building or part of a building [whether completed, being constructed or to be constructed], and a future interest in land;
“public accountant” has the meaning given by the Accountants Act 2004;
“purchaser” means any person to whom a property is or is to be disposed of, and includes a prospective tenant;
“register” means the register established and maintained by the Council under section 36;
“registered salesperson” means a person who is registered as a salesperson under section 34;
“registration” means registration as a salesperson under section 34;
“salesperson” means an individual who does estate agency work —
[a] | in the course of his or her employment or engagement [whether under a contract of service or contract for service] by an estate agent; or |
[b] | as a director or limited liability partner of an estate agent; |
“solicitor” means an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore with a practising certificate in force;
“tenant” includes a subtenant;
“vendor” means any person by whom a property is or is to be disposed of, and includes a prospective landlord;
“Vice-Chairperson” means a Vice‑Chairperson of the Appeals Board and any person acting as a Vice‑Chairperson.
[5/2018]
[2] For the purposes of this Act, a person is not a “fit and proper person” if the Council, after considering any relevant facts or matters, is of the view that he or she is not such a person, and unless the Council otherwise determines —
[a] | an individual is not a “fit and proper person” if he or she —
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[b] | a person [other than an individual] is not a “fit and proper person” if —
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[3] To avoid doubt, it is declared that —
[a] | references in this Act to estate agency work are not to be construed as including references to work which relates solely to a survey, to a valuation or to a disposition by way of auction or tender; and |
[b] | references in this Act to an estate agent without qualification are not to be construed as including references to an auctioneer whose function is solely to conduct an auction. |
Excluded activities and persons
4.—[1] This Act does not apply to anything done —
[a]
by an executor, administrator, trustee, liquidator, receiver, trustee or assignee of a bankrupt for the purposes of or in connection with the performance of his, her or its functions as such;
[b]
by a solicitor, in the course of practising his or her profession, or by any person employed by the solicitor and acting in furtherance of that course, in introducing to the client, third persons who wish to acquire or dispose of a property [whether for remuneration or otherwise], if the solicitor and any person employed by the solicitor do not perform any other work that falls within the definition of “estate agency work” in section 3;
[c]
by an appraiser within the meaning of the Appraisers Act 1906 when valuing or appraising property;
[d]
by any person in connection with a mortgage or other charge on property, whether done as regards its creation, transfer, assignment or otherwise;
[e]
in connection with the publication of advertisements or the dissemination of information by any person who does no other work that falls within the definition of “estate agency work” in section 3;
[f]
by any person as the vendor or purchaser, or where there is more than one vendor or purchaser, a vendor or purchaser of a property in connection with —
[i]
where the person is the vendor or a vendor of the property — the disposition of the property; or
[ii]
where the person is the purchaser or a purchaser of the property — the acquisition of the property;
[g]
by any person in connection with a property pursuant to instructions received by the person in the course of his or her employment, insofar as such thing would have been within the scope of paragraph [f] if done by his or her employer;
[h]
by any person in relation to a present, prospective or former employee of the person or of any person by whom he or she also is employed if the thing is done by reason of the employment [whether past, present or future]; and
[i]
by the Government or by any body that is established or constituted by or under a public Act for a public function when acting on behalf of the Government or exercising a public function.
[2] For the purposes of subsection [1] —
[a] | a reference to a property within the meaning of this section includes a reference to a property which comprises a specified number of undivided shares in any area of land situated in Singapore together with a right to the exclusive possession of a unit or other interest in a development of that area of land where —
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[b] | a reference to a development agreement within the meaning of this subsection, in relation to a property, is a reference to an agreement, however described, entered into for the development of the area of land mentioned in paragraph [a] in relation to that property. |
5.—[1] The Minister may, by order in the Gazette, exempt any person or class or description of persons from all or any of the provisions of this Act, subject to any conditions as may be stated in the order.
[2] The Minister may, by order in the Gazette, exclude any activity or class or description of activities from all or any of the provisions of this Act relating to estate agency work.
[3] The Council may exempt any person from any prescribed requirements for a licence or registration, subject to any conditions as it may consider appropriate.