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Let VDM Attorneys Help You Stay Compliant with Your FFC Renewal

Dear Valued Clients and Principals,

As a trusted partner in your real estate journey, VDM Attorneys is committed to ensuring you and your firm remain compliant with all regulatory requirements. If you or your firm is due for a Fidelity Fund Certificate (FFC) renewal, we’re here to help streamline the process for you.

The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) requires that FFCs be renewed every three years by 31 October. Missing this deadline can lead to compliance issues and disrupt your operations. At VDM Attorneys, we understand how time-consuming and frustrating it can be to navigate the renewal process, from paperwork to long queues at the PPRA.

That’s why we’re offering to take care of everything for you! Our experienced team will handle your FFC renewal efficiently and professionally. Johlene Wasserman, a former executive at the PPRA for licensing and registration, brings unparalleled expertise and insight into the process, ensuring a seamless experience.

Why Choose VDM Attorneys for Your FFC Renewal?

  • Hassle-Free Service - You won't need to visit the PPRA or stand in line—we manage the entire process on your behalf.
  • Expert Guidance - With our team’s in-depth knowledge, we ensure your renewal is completed accurately and on time.
  • Affordable Convenience - We’ll save you time and effort for a small fee while keeping your firm compliant.
  • Peace of Mind - Stay focused on your business, knowing your FFC renewal is in trusted hands.

Don’t let the deadline catch you off guard! 

Contact VDM Attorneys to schedule your FFC renewal or to confirm whether your certificate is due. 

Our team is ready to assist you and ensure your compliance with the PPRA.

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