Sentences with phrase «crea does»

Although the real estate association has agreed to reach a settlement, Ripplinger stressed «CREA does not agree with the Bureau's findings and conclusions, either as a matter of fact or as a matter of law.»
CREA does not control such websites and is not responsible for their contents or the privacy or other practices of such websites.
«The Bureau's position is that if CREA does not remove these restrictions, the Commissioner of Competiton will initiate an application before the Competition Tribunal.»
«CREA does not agree with the commissioner's conclusions, either as a matter of fact or of law,» said Fair.
CREA does in fact have authority over this system because the hierarchy is as Carolyne explained.
CREA does not believe this is true,» Ripplinger said in a memo to all CREA members dated October 29.
Check out multi-million dollar operations in the US like Zillow, Zip Realty and Trulia - these are operations that are well funded to the tune of milliions of dollars, run by professionals and owned by seasoned entrepreneurs who made fortunes in other industries like Expedia travel and Microsoft - to call those types of operations unwanteds because CREA does not want the competition is one thing (and the bureau says is illegal) but to try to say they are not professional is just silly.
If you think that CREA does little for you with its ever increasing dues — WAIT!
CREA does dictate how a REALTOR can offer their services through the Three Pillars and their interpretations.
CREA doesn't exist to give the public REALTOR.ca, it exists to ensure a particular ethical standard!
And as I said prior, CREA does not have «an MLS system.»
Melanie is history, but the politically correct wimpy core of CREA and its bureaucrats remains tunnellvisionally transfixed on warning its underling boards and its $ 2,500,000 plus annually worth of paying members that the sky will fall if CREA does not remain at the helm of this wayward organization called Organized Real Estate.
There doesn't seem to be much in the way of interest or fight in them, even if there is a fleeting interest in what CREA does anymore.
Provincial associations can do for each province what CREA does, except with greater control and oversight.
CREA does not serve individual members, evidenced by the abysmally low participation and response rates from the membership.
CREA doesn't have a legal opinion; CREA receives legal advice — the legal validity of which can only be determined through formal processes such as the Competition Tribunal.
It doesn't matter what CREA does.
We need province wide real estate boards, probably using CREA's Realtor.ca platform (or a provincial version thereof if CREA doesn't get it right soon) both for salespeople to use as their own MLS system and as an interface with the public.
CREA does not dictate what business plan a business is going to have; everybody is welcome, provided they are prepared to adhere to the basic rules of our trademark.
IF CREA does understand the value of the data perhaps CREA can explain why they are not charging enough enough for the data distribution to negate all our fees and create a cash dispursement fund to us.
Don't think for one minute that CREA does not monitor this site.
Brian, CREA does not set the standards for Real Estae agents nor do the Provincial associations or the Real Estate Boards.
Does anyone have a handle on what CREA does for the 20 million dollars we send them in fees every year from their 100,000 members.
CREA does not represent Agents or Brokerages, it represents regional Non-Profit MLS systems.
It's insance and WE WILL LOSE, if CREA does not pull it's finger out.
Either way, here is a real life example of how important Realtor.ca is to our industry and I'm shocked that not only do some in our industry realize it, but CREA doesn't either.
CREA does a TERRIBLE job of representing my value to the public.
No Mr. Montague you do not speak for all REALTORS ®, CREA does that!
I still have to prospect, sell people on my services, sign up listings, write sales contracts, sit open houses, show houses, take phone calls and on and on — the MLS or CREA does not help me with this and never have.
After all, Menno van Driel, what is it exactly that CREA does for us other than collect fees and produce a mediocre realtor.ca for us?
But of course CREA does not think itself as a business, or have to justify itself to those who currently have no choice but to pay dues to support it.
If CREA does not smarten up immediately and change their course 180 degrees and start representing their sales people properly, we too will vote that we do not see value in CREA and their weak MLS.ca system.
CREA does whatever it wants to do, because it knows that the vast majority of the 100,000 great unwashed are ignorant (and apathetic to boot) of what goes on within their system of governance... until it is too late.
I continually have to educate people on the value of hiring a professional real estate consultant, because CREA does such a horrible job.
I have to apologize to Mr. Moen, CREA does indeed engage the membership on the futures project in the newsletter as he noted: «Realtors have been engaged through the following; a dedicated intranet site; a virtual discussion on a futures forum site; several articles in News2Me, CREA's newsletter received by over 85,000 Realtors.
NO other professional TRADE ASSOCIATION in Canada caves like CREA does.
The Government knows the strong lobby of CREA and respects the ongoing work CREA does with the federal finance dept.. You would be well advised to work with all the boards and associations in Canada to deliver this message, as appossed to believing they are listening to you!
Just because we are not with CREA doesn't mean we are not brokers.
What CREA does is try to hoodwink members into thinking that by utilizing a CREA - crafted sure - fire snake - oil remedy... for a cash donation as set out by and for CREA... that miraculously clients will flock to them in droves.
I believe it is about misrepresentation by CREA re what CREA does with its yearly accumulated taxpayers» funds that is at the heart of the dissatisfaction that seems to be steadily growing within the minds of (what CREA seems to regard as) the great unwashed.
CREA does not live in the real world of representative governance.
CREA does not own your Real Estate business, «you do», and its time to take that ownership back.
People buy and sell real estate at a rate that has absolutely nothing to do with what CREA does or does not do.
«CREA does not of course accept Realtysellers» allegations and expects to defend the action vigorously.»
This would require a paradigm shift in what CREA does as a national body, but it would be a change that would satisfy an ever evolving industry that needs the freedom of change to grow.
The public does not understand the amount of work that is done that they do not see and OREA and CREA do nothing to explain to the public what is involved in a real estate transaction.
I agree CREA did a crappy job of notifying and preparing members of the changes that were brought upon us, but the fact is unavoidable and no new organization can do it differently and avoid the long arm of the Competition Bureau.
«CREA did not communicate directly to its members that a vote to make Realtor.ca a private company was taking place.
Also to say CREA did not let the membership know is just plain not true, as was stated, this whole futures project has been the most widely spread initiative I have ever seen CREA do and if members did not bother to read all the stuff or go to the CREA site to read it then they have no right to complain.
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