He Government Javier Milei is working on a proposal to deregulate the real estate market in Argentina, a measure that has generated an intense debate among the actors in the sector. The Ministry of Deregulation and Transformation of the State, in charge of Federico Sturzenegger, is analyzing the possibility of eliminating the mandatory collection for real estate corridors.
This initiative of Government It seeks to promote competition and reduce costs for buyers and vendors, but has found both supports and detractors. The proposal contemplates that it is no longer necessary to be collegiate to exercise as real estate.
Instead, a specific training courses based on specific training courses would be implemented. This measure aims to open the market to new actors and allow digital platforms and independent agents to have greater prominence.
However, some market sectors consider that collection guarantees legal certainty and transparency in real estate operations. Among the defenders of deregulation is Mariano García Malbrán, president of the Chamber of Real Estate Services (Camesi), who maintains that the elimination of bureaucratic procedures and costs would strengthen the activity.
According to García Malbrán, deregulation has given excellent results in other sectors, such as the repeal of the rental law, which increased the offer and reduced rental prices. In addition, he argues that mandatory collection only makes the activity more bureaucratic and does not add value to the runners.
On the other hand, Josefina Pantano, president of the Real Estate Federation of the Argentine Republic (FIRA), defends the current registration and alert system about the risks of a deregulation that could affect legal certainty and transparency in operations.
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Pantano argues that Argentina is among the countries with the greatest professionalization of the sector in Latin America and that schools guarantee equal conditions for runners.
Iván Ginevra, president of the Argentine Real Estate Chamber (CIA), also pronounced on the subject, stating that mandatory association ceased to be functional to the market and that professional associations should focus on offering real benefits instead of imposing affiliations. Ginevra considers that deregulation would allow agents to operate without unnecessary bureaucratic validations and encourage a more competitive and efficient market.
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