The EİDS system, recently implemented in the property sector, is a key verification infrastructure developed to enhance listing security and prevent the sharing of unauthorised listings. Particularly due to the problem of fraudulent listings in residential property and land sales, it is now of the utmost importance for property owners to grant official authorisation to estate agents.
EİDS (Electronic Listing Verification System) checks whether the estate agency publishing the listing is genuinely authorised. This creates a safer and more transparent process for both property owners and buyers. Preventing unauthorised listings is highly valuable in terms of maintaining market confidence.
What is EİDS Authorisation?
EİDS authorisation is the property owner’s permission for a specific estate agency to publish and market the property. With this authorisation, the estate agent can legally share the listing on advertising platforms.
The system operates using a verification infrastructure developed by the Ministry of Trade and ensures that property details match official records.
Why Should EİDS Authorisation Be Granted?
1. Ensures Secure Listing Publication
It prevents unauthorised individuals from sharing your property without permission. Only the estate agency you have authorised can publish listings.
2. Reduces the Risk of Fake Listings
Duplicate listings and misleading price disclosures, which are commonly encountered in the market, are largely prevented.
3. Offers a More Professional Marketing Approach
An authorised estate agency can market your property in a more organised, controlled and professional manner.
4. Boosts Buyer Confidence
EİDS-verified listings appear more trustworthy to buyers and can have a positive impact on response rates.
5. Ensures Compliance with Legal Procedures
Authorisation processes have become increasingly important under the Property Trading Regulations. The EİDS system forms the digital verification component of this process.
How is EİDS Authorisation Granted?
The process of granting EİDS authorisation is very quick. The general procedure is as follows:
Log in to the e-Government system.
Access the property listing authorisation screen.
Select the estate agency to be authorised.
Set the authorisation period.
Complete the approval process.
Once the authorisation process is complete, the estate agent can publish verified listings on listing platforms.
What Should Be Considered When Granting EİDS Authorisation?
Ensure that the property agency being authorised holds a valid authorisation certificate.
Verify the agency’s active office details and official registrations.
The authorisation period should be set carefully.
Property details must be entered correctly.
Conclusion
Digital security in the property sector is becoming increasingly important. The EİDS system is a crucial step in protecting both property owners and buyers. Working with authorised estate agents helps ensure the sales process proceeds more securely, quickly and professionally.
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