The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) is the body that regulates property practitioners in South Africa. 'PPRA compliance' is the shorthand practitioners use for keeping their registration, certification and records in good standing.
In practice, compliance touches almost every change in a practitioner's professional life: joining or leaving an agency, changing a surname, updating a profile, renewing annually, and keeping continuing professional development records current.
Compliance is an ongoing process, not a once-off event
Agencies feel this most. A principal is not managing one set of records — they are managing records for every agent, each with their own timelines and changes.
- New agency registration
- Individual FFC registrations and renewals
- Change of employment when agents move
- Firm name and trade name changes
- Surname and profile updates
- CPD tracking and record keeping
How Accession Consulting assists
Accession Consulting provides professional support with PPRA-related administrative requirements so practitioners and agencies can spend less time on paperwork and more time on their businesses.
This article is general information provided by Accession Consulting to help you understand the type of support available. It is not legal advice and does not set out regulatory requirements. Requirements are determined by the regulator and can change — contact us and we will confirm what applies to your situation.
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