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Hong Kong estate agents’ watchdog working on guidelines to eliminate fake online listings


The Estate Agents Authority (EAA) plans to crack down on misleading property advertisements as agents continue to market a host of properties at below-market values and even after they have been rented out.
Last week, Ricacorp Properties took the initiative to remove 9,000 property listings from more than 15,000 on its website because they either had false information or were duplicates, resulting from multiple uploads by different agents.
Other major agents including Centaline Property Agency…

Source : South China Morning Post
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