Monday, February 27, 2012

Tips on working well with your property agent

..Tips on working well with your property agent


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Your property agent is supposed to always act in the best interests of the buyer and/or seller but many of us know from personal experience or anecdotal evidence that that is not always the case.



In order to protect consumers, the Council for Estate Agencies (CEA) has published a brochure titled Consumer Tips for Engaging a Real Estate Salesperson to help buyers and sellers get the best possible prices or rents when looking to enter into a property transaction.



To clarify the use of terminology, the CEA defines "Estate Agents" as the estate agency businesses that broker property while they refer to "Salespersons" as the individuals who perform the estate agency work, i.e. people we would typically refer to as property agents.

For the rest of the article I will use the phrase "property agents" (as that is what most people would call them) instead of the CEA's "salespersons" but they mean the same thing.



What is a property agent responsible for?



Your property agent is responsible for the following:



•Giving you professional and truthful advice without making any unsubstantiated claims (e.g. "You will DEFINTELY make money GUARANTEED" etc)

•Helping you negotiate based on your instructions

•Immediately notify you whenever any offers come in (i.e. they should not withhold any offers from you even if it is detrimental to their own interests, e.g. from co-broking agents)

•Helping you through the process of a transaction and explaining all documentation to you

•Following your instructions and declare any conflicts of interests in the transaction

Additionally, for HDB transactions the agent is required to:



•Brief you on your eligibility to buy, sell, lease and borrow

•Guide you through the resale checklist and check whether the renovations are approved

•Assist you in submission of forms and documentation

Your agent must also carry and display his Estate Agent card whenever he is carrying out estate agency work.



What a property agents is not allowed to do



A property agent is not allowed to represent both the buyer and seller or landlord and tenant to prevent any conflicts of interest. This is called "dual representation", and is prohibited even if both parties consent to pay the agent commission.



Agents are also not allowed to make referrals to moneylenders, and to hold on to any transaction money (e.g. option fee, downpayment, stamp duties, deposits and sales proceeds). Note that valuation fees and commissions are not included in this category.



Best practices when dealing with property agents



Agents often want you to sign an "exclusive" agreement with them, which means that you agree not to appoint any other agent to market your property for a set period of time. If you do this, even if you sell the property directly or through another agent, you will be liable to pay commission to the agent you have an exclusive agreement with so be careful before you sign this.



As for commissions, contrary to what many agents claim, there is no set commission (the CEA does not prescribe this to allow competitive market forces to work for the consumer's benefit). So you can negotiate the rate. Of course, how much you are willing to pay depend on how much value you think the agent brings — property agents do play a critical role in any transaction so they should be compensated fairly.



When paying commissions, make sure that you only pay it after the transaction is completed, and this should be paid to the Estate Agency and not directly to the property agent. You should also clarify when fixing the commission rate whether it includes or excludes GST.



Tips on working well with your property agent



.Engage only licensed property agents — you can check the Public Register at www.cea.gov.sg

If you are appointing multiple agents, it is good to inform them so their marketing efforts do not overlap, which can work to your disadvantage

Read and understand any documents before you sign them. If you don't understand anything, clarify it with your agent or your conveyancing lawyer

At the end of the day, you are responsible for making the final decision, not your agent

If you have a dispute with your agent, you can lodge a complaint with his or her estate agency. If you are unable to get a satisfactory resolution, you can go for mediation/arbitration under the CEA's Dispute Resolution Scheme (as long as you've signed a prescribed Estate Agency Agreement). You can also lodge a complaint with the CEA.

If you are familiar with the property transaction process, you can choose to represent yourself. There is no legal requirement for you to engage a property agent.

.Following the steps above will minimise the probability of misunderstandings with your agent that might only come up at a later stage, and ultimately help you get the best possible deal.



Mr. Propwise is founder of www.Propwise.sg, a Singapore property blog dedicated to helping you understand the real estate market and make better decisions. Click here to get your free Property Beginner's and Buyer's Guide.



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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mezzanine Flooring

Mezzanine Flooring

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezzanine#References

MezzanineFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search


This article is about an architectural mezzanine. For the album by Massive Attack, see Mezzanine (album).

In architecture, a mezzanine or entresol is an intermediate floor between main floors of a building, and therefore typically not counted among the overall floors of a building. Often, a mezzanine is low-ceilinged and projects in the form of a balcony. The term is also used for the lowest balcony in a theatre, or for the first few rows of seats in that balcony. The word mezzanine comes from Italian mezzano "middle".[1]


OverviewThe floor often projects itself from the walls and does not completely close the view of the ceiling from the floor immediately below. In short, a mezzanine floor and the floor below it share the same ceiling. Mezzanine floors are often located between the ground floor and the first floor but it is not unusual to have mezzanine floors in the upper floors of a building.




In Palladian architecture the mezzanine is a low upper floor, usually for servants and/or storage. In stadiums, the "mezzanine" level is a term often used for premium or "club level" seating, typically just a few rows deep and hanging from the upper tier, affording an unobstructed view of the playing field.



In transit stations, a mezzanine level is often encountered between the station's entry elevation and the platform level, where the service is boarded; this may contain the area where fares are paid, or provide access to different service platforms. The term is used particularly where an open concept of station allows the platforms to be viewed from that level.



[edit] Industrial mezzaninesIn industrial applications, mezzanine floor systems are semi-permanent floor systems typically installed within buildings, built between two permanent original stories. These structures are usually free standing and in most cases can be dismantled and relocated. Commercially sold mezzanine structures are generally constructed of three main materials; steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. The decking or flooring of a mezzanine will vary by application but is generally composed of b-deck underlayment and wood product finished floor or a heavy duty steel, aluminum or fiberglass grating.



The mezzanine is often used in shops and similar spaces for storage of tools or materials. The high roof of the shop is ideal for a mezzanine, and offices can be put either below or above it. Mezzanines are frequently used in industrial operations such as warehousing, distribution or manufacturing. These facilities have high ceilings, allowing unused space to be utilized within the vertical cube. Industrial mezzanine structures are typically either structural, roll formed, rack-supported, or shelf-supported, allowing high density storage within the mezzanine structure.

Contents [hide]


1 Overview

1.1 Industrial mezzanines

2 References

3 External links
[edit] ReferencesInternational Code Council - International Building Code 2006 (IBC 2006)

Merriam-Webster Online

1.^ Online Etymology Dictionary. "mezzanine". Accessed January 14, 2011.

[edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: mezzanines

Look up mezzanine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.



Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "mezzanine". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.







Wednesday, February 08, 2012

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Customer Service Division
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General Manager: K Ando

Main Shareholders/Parent Company
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