01 August 2009

Boost For Goose Valley Rentals


Katrina Olwagen, Rentals Manager for Chas Everitt International Property's on-site Goose Valley Office reports substantial interest for holiday rentals from the end of this year and through to March 2010. She has almost run out of stock and urgently needs more 2 bedroom 2 bathroom and 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Units to let. The Chas Everitt office at Goose Valley handles holiday and long-term letting, property management and sales of apartments. There is also an Internet facility available for residents and copy and fax facilities.

Katrina says that she receives more Goose Valley, Turtle Creek & Fairway Close rental enquiries because of the extensive advertising done by Chas Everitt, including having the only dedicated Goose Valley accommodation website http://www.goosevalleygolf.com/, as well as from the listings of all of her clients' properties on Chas Everitt's websites, such as http://www.everitt-plett.co.za/, http://www.chaseveritt.co.za/, http://www.chaseveritt.com/, http://www.chaseveritt.co.uk/, and up to one hundred other sites including http://www.cyberprop.co.za/

Chas Everitt Plettenberg Bay is a licenced real estate company, and is part of one of South Africa's largest real estate groups, is registered with the Estate Agency Affairs Board and is a member of the Institute of Estate Agents, the Plettenberg Bay Business Chamber and the Plett Tourism Association.

When clients deal with a registered agent they can rest assured knowing that all money received by the letting company is deposited into a trust account. The Trust Account must be audited within four months after the financial year end and the auditors must submit a report to the Estate Agency Affairs Board. Should the letting agent commit fraud the EAAB will compensate the client from its Fidelity Fund. It is a criminal offence for letting businesses and their staff to operate without being registered with the EAAB and letting agents must be qualified Estate Agents. It is also against the law for anyone other than an Estate Agent to let a property for gain unless it is their own. When you deal with a letting company ask to see their valid Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC). If they don't have one - BE VERY CAREFUL, they may be spending your funds on a daily basis and could be closed down before you receive your money.

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