QUOTE(frostfrench @ Dec 27 2020, 01:37 PM)
I contacted this agent from Iproperty.com .my , and view a subsale kondo unit, I like it. So want to pay booking fees, he told me can bank into his company or write cheque.
I then search him in LPPEH.gov .my, and found he is not in the member section but in the negotiator section.
I saw his REN number, full name, company name, handphone number and Expiry date is 12/2020.
Is he trustable? can I go on and pay my booking fees to him or go to his office?
THanks

The different between a member and a Ren ....I then search him in LPPEH.gov .my, and found he is not in the member section but in the negotiator section.
I saw his REN number, full name, company name, handphone number and Expiry date is 12/2020.
Is he trustable? can I go on and pay my booking fees to him or go to his office?
THanks

Member is a registered estate agent who owns the agency aka 'employer'
REN is a registered negotiator with a registered estate agent / agency aka 'employee'
All cheques for booking deposits must be made payable in the name of the AGENCY. After reading the terms in the booking form and signed, you can safely pass the cheque to the REN. On the hand, if you feel 'safer' to deal everything in the agency office, go ahead.
Dec 27 2020, 03:07 PM

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