Roles and Functions of Malaysia Institute of Estate Agents
(MIEA)
The Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) is the
recognized body representing all Registered Estate Agents in the country. Formerly known as the Malaysian Association
of Real Estate Agents (MARAE), it was formed in 1974 but officially registered
on April 1977 with the Registrar of Societies, Malaysia.
The name “Malaysian Association of Real Estate Agents”
(MARAE) was changed to “Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents” (MIEA) on May 3,
1989 to reflect a more professional image of the organization as it progressed
through the years.
Presently, all practicing Estate Agents are required to be
approved and registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate
Agents, Malaysia in accordance with the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents
is under the purview of the Ministry of Finance.
VISION
To unite all Registered Estate Agents in Malaysia to becomes
an Independent Body and to promote greater excellence and professionalism in
the Real Estate Industry toward higher ideals and greater profitability.
OBJECTIVES
• Address
Critical Issues Which Affect Our Industry;
• Cultivate
A Positive Public Perception For The Interest Of Our Profession;
• Safeguard
And Protect The Interest of Our Members And The General Public;
• Uphold
High Professional Standards, Ethics And Integrity Amongst Members;
• Commitment
To Continuous Education To Keep Members Progressive And Current On Issues To
Stay Competitive;
• Encourage
The General Public To Use The Services Of Registered Estate Agents Only,
Through Public Awareness.
You may find more information of MIEA at http://www.miea.com.my
