HONG KONG, June 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Today, RICS released the Chinese edition of RICS Real Estate Agency and Brokerage Standards, which will serve as a guidance note for industry-related personnel with effect from July 1, 2011. The guidance note would not only be applicable to RICS members of the global real estate industry, but also serve as reference for non-RICS members. For example, Colliers International will be adopting these standards within the Asia-Pacific region.
Following the reformation of China's housing system and the rapid development of the real estate market, the real estate agency and brokerage industry has become a prominent new form of service industry within the country. In recent years, there have been a significant number of legal disputes surrounding real estate brokerage. The main reasons for these disputes relate to the laws and regulations associated with the industry, industry practice, as well as the fact that a limited number of industry participants have extensive management experience in this field.
As a guidance note for real estate agents and brokers across all countries, RICS Real Estate Agency and Brokerage Standards is applicable to commercial, residential and rural estate transactions. These include all aspects of sale, purchase and rental. The aim of the guidance note is to guarantee that real estate agents and brokers are provided with objective suggestions that match internationally recognized standards. When standard provisions conflict with local laws or market practice, the latter will prevail.
Mr Chris Brooke, Chairman, RICS Asia said, "I am very pleased that we have been able to issue the Chinese edition of this guidance note as I believe that the document will be very helpful to those engaged within the agency and brokerage areas of the industry in China. The RICS is very focused upon assisting with the development of professional standards within emerging markets and this initiative represents a further component of this effort. I am hopeful that we will see widespread utilization of the guidance note across the industry in China going forward."
"Colliers has always placed considerable emphasis on high standards of service and ethical behavior. Adopting a common set of standards developed by an organisation like RICS reinforces our existing training programmes and promotes consistency between our 32 offices in Asia. The goal certainly is to deliver service excellence to our clients," said Piers Brunner, Chief Executive Officer, Asia, Colliers International.
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RICS is the world's leading qualification when it comes to professional standards in land, property and construction.
In a world where more and more people, governments, banks and commercial organisations demand greater certainty of professional standards and ethics, attaining RICS status is the recognised mark of property professionalism.
Over 100 000 property professionals working in the major established and emerging economies of the world have already recognised the importance of securing RICS status by becoming members.
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