National Real Estate - Press release 10th of October

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

National Real Estate Issues a Warning to Bloemfontein Residents: Be Cautious of Unauthorized Sales Agents

Bloemfontein, South Africa – 10 October 2023 - National Real Estate, a reputable and trusted name in the real estate industry, is issuing a warning to the residents of Bloemfontein regarding recent reports of individuals impersonating our sales agents. We are deeply concerned about the safety and security of our community and wish to clarify our standard procedures for property visits.

National Real Estate is committed to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and safety. Our sales agents will never visit a property without the following strict procedures:

Prior Phone Call: Before any property visit, our sales agents will always initiate a prior phone call to the property owner. During this call, they will confirm their identity and the purpose of the visit.

Appointment Setting: After the phone call, our sales agents will schedule an appointment at a mutually convenient time with the property owner. This ensures that the visit is anticipated and authorized.

Verification of Identity: At the time of the appointment, our sales agents will verify their identity and provide appropriate identification.

We understand the importance of protecting the privacy and security of our clients, and we take these reports of unauthorized individuals very seriously. If anyone claiming to be a National Real Estate sales agent attempts to access your property without following these procedures, we urge you to refuse entry and contact us immediately at [051 405 9990 / 0833 25 0008 to verify their authenticity.

We also encourage Bloemfontein residents to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to local law enforcement. Your safety is our top priority, and we are dedicated to maintaining the trust and confidence of our valued clients.

National Real Estate would like to extend our gratitude to the community for their continued support and cooperation in ensuring a safe and secure real estate environment.

For more information, please contact:

GF Muller

COO

National Real Estate

051 4059990

 

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