Conditions Imposed on a Licence
Sections 9(3) and 10(3) of the PMSO stipulate that the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA) may impose on a licence those conditions, including prescribed conditions, that it considers appropriate. The prescribed conditions that may be imposed on a property management practitioner licence are that the licensee must:
- continue to be a suitable person to hold the licence;
- continue to meet the criteria for holding the licence;
- complete on or before a date specified by the PMSA the number of hours specified by the PMSA, of attendance of or participation in, continuing professional development courses or activities that the PMSA may from time to time recognise or specify;
- if the licensee is appointed by a licensed property management company (PMC) to comply with the relevant condition imposed on a licencenote1 — display in a prominent place in the relevant property for which property management services are provided by the licensee the name and licence number of the licenseenote2;
- have the name of the licensee and licence number clearly and conspicuously stated on any name card, letter, account, receipt, pamphlet, brochure, advertisement and other documents issued in whatever form by or on behalf of the licensee in the capacity of a licensee; and
- submit to the PMSA, within the period of time specified by the PMSA, the information and documents that the PMSA may from time to time specify.
Contravention of a condition is a disciplinary offence.
Note1: One of the conditions that may be imposed on a PMC licence is that the PMC is required to appoint at least one licensed PMP (Tier 1) to manage each property for which property management services are provided by the PMC and display in a prominent place in each such property the name and licence number of the person so appointed.
Note 2: This condition is only applicable to the holder of a PMP (Tier 1) licence.