Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA): Will it cause a brain drain?
While 46.5% of agents see regulation as a standard-raising opportunity, 17.6% of smaller agencies would leave the industry because of it.
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While 46.5% of agents see regulation as a standard-raising opportunity, 17.6% of smaller agencies would leave the industry because of it.
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Training in estate and letting agencies is intensifying before the Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA) requirements have even been set in stone. Agents are working to attain the expected qualifications - but what else is driving this burgeoning training mindset?