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Joe, does this mean there will no longer be any property discussion on this forum? I'm not sufficiently interested in property to go to a separate forum but quite value being able to flick onto a property thread on this forum.
Joe to be honest since im subscribed to a few forums already adding more would be an inconvenience to some..... how about a real estate section with sub sections from there?
Just a suggestion as i know i dont have the time to sign to another forum
I suppose you don't have to join it Ageo.Joe to be honest since im subscribed to a few forums already adding more would be an inconvenience to some..... how about a real estate section with sub sections from there?
Just a suggestion as i know i dont have the time to sign to another forum
I suppose you don't have to join it Ageo.
MrBurns,
I am speaking for myself here and my opinions may not be the same as Joes, but I know from experience that a lot of moderators time is spent on the property forum.
This is difficult, as it is not required by law that professionals such as RE agents etc have to be qualified to give advice, so theoretically they can say any wild claim anyone is stupid enough to believe. This is not the case with stockbrokers and financial planners etc, hence why ASF is governed under ASIC rules and regulations. These ASIC rules and regulations would not need to be applied on the property forum as far as i am aware.
Joe can probably clarify further if that doesnt make sense...
Prawn
MrBurns,
I am speaking for myself here and my opinions may not be the same as Joes, but I know from experience that a lot of moderators time is spent on the property forum.
This is difficult, as it is not required by law that professionals such as RE agents etc have to be qualified to give advice, so theoretically they can say any wild claim anyone is stupid enough to believe. This is not the case with stockbrokers and financial planners etc, hence why ASF is governed under ASIC rules and regulations. These ASIC rules and regulations would not need to be applied on the property forum as far as i am aware.
Joe can probably clarify further if that doesnt make sense...
Prawn
reckons robots should be the proprty thread moderator
MrBurns,
I am speaking for myself here and my opinions may not be the same as Joes, but I know from experience that a lot of moderators time is spent on the property forum.
This is difficult, as it is not required by law that professionals such as RE agents etc have to be qualified to give advice, so theoretically they can say any wild claim anyone is stupid enough to believe. This is not the case with stockbrokers and financial planners etc, hence why ASF is governed under ASIC rules and regulations. These ASIC rules and regulations would not need to be applied on the property forum as far as i am aware.
Joe can probably clarify further if that doesnt make sense...
Prawn
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