Changes to property and stock agents laws

Information on key changes to property and stock agent (real estate, strata, stock and station) laws.

Residential Tenancies Amendment (Rental Fairness) Act 2023

From 3 August 2023, the ban on real estate agents soliciting rent bids will be moved from the rules of conduct in the Property and Stock Agents Regulation 2022 to the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.

This does not practically impact agents’ obligations. A real estate agent or assistant real estate agent continues to be prohibited from soliciting or inviting an offer of rent that is higher than the advertised price for a residential rental property. However, agents can accept a higher rental offer if it is made freely and voluntarily by a prospective tenant.

Any new advertisements for residential rental properties must continue to include a fixed price. They cannot be advertised with a price range, or with text like 'offers from' or 'by negotiation'.

The penalty for non-compliance remains the same. The maximum penalty that a court can award for non-compliance is $5,500 for an individual or $11,000 in any other case. A fine (Penalty Infringement Notice) may also be issued - $550 for an individual or otherwise $1,100.

Property and Stock Agents (Qualifications) Amendment Order 2022

On 18 November 2022, changes were made to the Property and Stock Agents (Qualifications) Order 2019 (Order), which sets out the qualifications required to obtain a certificate or licence, or upgrade to a higher class of licence, in the real estate and property industry.

The changes are relevant to persons applying for a class 1 licence, class 2 strata managing agent licence or certificate of registration as an assistant strata managing agent. The Order also includes a new qualification pathway for persons applying for a class 1 licence restricted to on-site residential property manager functions.

Class 1 licence changes

The Order now recognises the new Diploma of Property (Agency Management) (CPP51122) and Diploma of Property (Agency Management-Strata) (CPP51122), relevant for class 1 agent licence applications.

For more information, see how to apply for a property licence.

Class 1 on-site residential property manager licence changes

The Order prescribes 9 mandatory units and allows any other 9 elective units to be completed from the Certificate IV Real Estate Practice (CPP41419) for a class 1 real estate licence with an on-site residential property management restriction condition. These units are: