Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Interpretation and application

9: Exemption under regulations

You could also call this:

"Some rules don't apply if a regulation says you're exempt."

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You can be exempt from some rules if a regulation says so. A regulation made under section 156(1)(a) can let you do real estate agency work. You must follow what the regulation says to be exempt.

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Part 1Interpretation and application

9Exemption under regulations

  1. A person who is exempted by a regulation made under section 156(1)(a) may, in accordance with that regulation, carry out real estate agency work.