| Circular No. 01-16 (CR) |
November 2001 |
Amendments to the Licensing
Regulation
The Estate Agents (Licensing)
(Amendment) Regulation 2001 has been passed by the Legislative
Council and shall take effect on 1 January 2002.
The amendments aim to provide more flexibility to the licensing
requirements and to reduce the licence fees. Practitioners'
attention is drawn to the following:
- 24-month licence validity period
An applicant
for the grant of a licence or for the renewal of licence
may opt for, in addition to the 12-month validity period,
a 24-month validity period.
- Reduction of licence fees
From
1 January 2002, the licence fees are reduced by 30%. The
new fees are as follows:
| |
New Fees
(HK$) |
Existing Fees (HK$) |
| 12 months |
24 months |
12 months |
| Salesperson's licence |
1,280 |
2,510 |
1,840 |
| Estate agent's (individual) licence |
2,010 |
3,930 |
2,880 |
| Estate agent's (company) licence |
2,800 |
5,460 |
4,000 |
| Statement of particular of business |
2,120 |
4,140 |
3,040 |
- Re-entry into the Trade within
24 months
From 1 January
2002, any person who has held a fully substantiated licence
(i.e., one without any examination/training condition
attached thereon or, if there is such condition, he has
passed the relevant examination or completed the specified
training course on or before 31 December 2001) and who
ceases estate agency work temporarily may re-apply for
a licence within 24 months from the expiry of his last
licence without having to fulfil the educational and examination
requirements again.
- Switching of individual licences
The
holder of a fully substantiated estate agent's licence
may apply for a salesperson's licence without having to
pass the salesperson qualifying examination.
The holder of a fully substantiated salesperson's
licence may apply for an estate agent's licence provided
that he has at any time passed the estate agent qualifying
examination or, being a senior practitioner, completed
a prescribed training course for estate agents on or
before 31 December 2001.
Switching of individual licences is subject
to the 24-month stipulation in paragraph 3 above.
- Display of information on documents
and advertisements
Licensed
estate agents need only state the following on any letter,
account, receipt, pamphlet, brochure or other document
issued by them:
- business name (not the
name of the licensee);
- licence number OR statement
of particulars of business number; and
- business address.
Licensed estate agents need only state
item (i) and (ii) above in any advertisement issued
by them which is not in the form of pamphlet or brochure.
Enquiries may be made to the Licensing
Hotline of the Authority (2111 2777 or 2111 3883)
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