NQF L4 - RPL
NQF L4 - RPL (Recognition Of Prior Learning)
PPRA REQUIREMENTS
The Property Practitioner Regulatory Authority (PPRA) made it mandatory that all Property practitioners acquire this National FET Certificate in Real Estate during their first 12 months as an intern agent. It is the first step in fulfilling the PPRA’s legal requirements. The other requirements that must be met to become a professional estate agent are:
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the completion of a 12-month internship,
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the submission of a logbook,
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passing the Professional Designation Exam [PDE], and
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ongoing Continuing Professional Development [CPD].
This national qualification is prescribed by the PPRA for all new Candidate Property Practitioners. It is also the required qualification for any existing full-status Property Practitioner or anyone who was a full-status Property Practitioner but left the industry before the educational requirements.
It has been specifically designed to develop all the competencies required by Property Practitioners. These include:
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the code of conduct,
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marketing and sales,
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understanding the real estate business sector,
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bond financing,
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FAIS, FICA, and other related legislation
Is this qualification for me?
This national qualification is the one prescribed by the PPRA for all new Property Practitioners. It has been specifically designed to develop all the competencies required by intern estate agents. These include:
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the code of conduct,
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marketing and sales,
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understanding the real estate business sector,
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bond financing,
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FAIS, FICA, and other related legislation
Intern agents will also be guided by Itakane facilitators to complete their logbooks, and many of the projects from the qualification can also be used in the logbook.
Real Estate Candidate Logbook
Intern agents and even principals may feel overwhelmed with their logbooks. Itakane Training Academy will guide you through this process step-by-step and make sure that you complete both your logbook and the qualifications for your 12-month internship.
Is this training only for South Africans?
Anyone can complete the Real Estate qualifications. However, in terms of the new Property Practitioner Act, clause 50, the PPRA may not issue a Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC) to anyone who is not a South African citizen and does not lawfully reside in the Republic.