Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Licensing - Provisions relating to licences

47: Licence may not be transferred

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"A licence can only be used by the person it was given to."

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You cannot transfer a licence to someone else. A licence also cannot automatically go to someone else by law, unless that person is the one the licence was given to. This means the licence belongs to the person it was originally granted to.

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Part 3Licensing
Provisions relating to licences

47Licence may not be transferred

  1. A licence may not be transferred and may not vest by operation of law in any person other than the person to whom the licence was granted.