Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Complaints and discipline - Complaints Assessment Committees

83: Notice to licensee

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"What happens when someone complains about a real estate agent"

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You get a notice if a Committee looks at a complaint about you. The Committee sends you details and asks you to explain in writing. You might also have to appear before the Committee or give them information in writing.

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Part 4Complaints and discipline
Complaints Assessment Committees

83Notice to licensee

  1. A Committee—

  2. must send particulars to the licensee, and invite the licensee to make a written explanation in relation to the complaint (if any):
    1. may require the licensee to appear before it to make an explanation in relation to the inquiry:
      1. may, by written notice served on the licensee, request that specified information be supplied to the Committee in writing.
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