Note: All The answers should be For NSW. CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Prosecution report What you need to do: Before you commence the assessment...

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Note: All The answers should be For NSW.



CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1)



Prosecution report






What you need to do:


Before you commence the assessment tasks ensure you have read
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) – Student Learner Guide.
There is also an example case on the next page to assist with the understanding of the requirement.



Access the published prosecution case from the link below



https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/5d9e7ab0e4b0ab0bf6072b73


In a word document or similar write a 1 page report to include the following information;


Part 1


Write a short description of the unethical practice that has occurred.


Part 2


Refer to the information in the learner guide regarding consumer protection and in 100 words provide an explanation of how the unethical practice relates to consumer protection requirements relevant to this consumer protection legislation.


Part 3


Refer to the relevant legislation and industry standards of conduct in your state/territory then provide an explanation of real estate ethical standards and codes of conduct or codes of practice that are relevant to this prosecution case, including those that could have been applied and would demonstrate ethical practice.


Part 4


Discuss the options available to respond to a discrepancy between unethical practice and ethical practice standards. In your answer refer include sources of specialist advice.





What you need to submit:


1 Page Report including all of the above information.




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Answer To: Note: All The answers should be For NSW. CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real...

Taruna answered on Sep 16 2021
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A) EBP was accused of having unethical transactions from the account of Trust, summing up to $15,000 plus. His action of transferring the amount was subjected to professional information shared with the trust which he did not. As an employee, it was professional misconduct to use his license for violation purposes.
B) As per the provided case study, the consumer rights in real state are protected under the Section 192 of the Act which ensures to take disciplinary action against the person like EBP to have access to the...
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