MINERVA BC NEWMAN
CEBU CITY—The Philippine Association of Real Estate Brokers (PAREB)-Cebu Real Estate Board Inc, (CEREB) warns the public against “colorum” real estate brokers and calls for ethical practices and professionalism among realtors and real estate practitioners/sellers.
These issues and the ‘Bantay Colorum’ campaign were the focus of discussion during the board’s 2nd Membership Meeting, Induction of the New Board of Director and 62nd anniversary celebration today, March 31, 2022.
Avenido-Neri bared that there are persons now who are not accredited as required by law who are involved in real estate transactions and this is very serious especially because there are unlicensed agents practicing real estate services.
She cited Section 29 of Republic Act 9646 or the Real Estate Service Act (RESA) that prohibits the unauthorized practice of real estate service.
Cañizares on the other hand revealed that some foreigners are now engaged in real estate transactions by using lawyers and real estate brokers although they are not allowed to do so.
She explained that under Section 24 of the RESA Law on Foreign Reciprocity, a foreign national can only be issued accreditation to practice the real estate profession in the Philippines if his/her country of origin allows Filipinos to engage in the real estate trade.
These foreign nationals are able to do so because they are condoned by some real estate brokers. She added that some Koreans and Japanese are doing real estate transactions with their countrymen but coursing these through some real estate brokers.
“It can cost you, real estate brokers your license. It’s very specific in the law that brokers fee should never be shared with non-accredited real estate agents,” Cañizares stated.
She explained that responsible licensed brokers
do due diligence on properties to be sold, to check if the property is really
for sale or if one is dealing with the owner.
“PAREB-CEREB has been involved in the Bantay Colorum campaign before the pandemic. Our main mission is to revisit, realign ourselves with the purpose of really registering and accrediting, to do the professional way of venturing into real estate,” Avenido-Neri added.
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