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Estate agents board warns against use of quacks as practitioners

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Estate Agents Registration Board Chairperson Eunice Macharia at a media briefing in Nairobi [Denis Kibuchi, Standard]

The Estate Agents Registration Board (EARB) has warned the public against dealing with unregistered estate agents.

In a newspaper advert on Friday, the board said a practising estate agent must have a registration certificate and an annual practising certificate as per Estate Agents Act Cap 533 and issued by the board.

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