Not exact matches
Real property appraisers, like real
estate practitioners, are
licensed and regulated by state government agencies; but they also must operate under federal
guidelines, including the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, which includes all - encompassing rules that define and govern ethics and competency.
«A broker from outside Québec who is not an OACIQ licence holder and who markets a property located in Québec, particularly by posting it on a website such as Realtor.ca, commits in principle an illegal practice offence under the Real
Estate Brokerage Act.Therefore, this is not a new guideline since CREA was first informed back in April 2011 that the marketing of a property in Québec done through an intermediary constitutes a real estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIQ.&
Estate Brokerage Act.Therefore, this is not a new
guideline since CREA was first informed back in April 2011 that the marketing of a property in Québec done through an intermediary constitutes a real
estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIQ.&
estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's
license issued by the OACIQ.»
The Association of Real
Estate License Law Officials has posted guidelines to help the industry avoid regulatory trouble as online listings become ubiquitous and more real estate information is shared o
Estate License Law Officials has posted
guidelines to help the industry avoid regulatory trouble as online listings become ubiquitous and more real
estate information is shared o
estate information is shared online.
The Association of Real
Estate License Law Officials has posted
guidelines to help the industry avoid regulatory trouble on the «net.
Another
guideline is the Real
Estate Settlement Procedures Act, which generally prohibits the payment of referral fees from one settlement service provider to another, though RESPA does allow licensed real estate brokers to exchange
Estate Settlement Procedures Act, which generally prohibits the payment of referral fees from one settlement service provider to another, though RESPA does allow
licensed real
estate brokers to exchange
estate brokers to exchange fees.
Details about course exemptions are set out in the Real
Estate Educational &
Licensing Guidelines provided by the Real
Estate Council of British Columbia.
For details on
licensing education exemptions, please see the Real
Estate Council of British Columbia's Education
Guidelines.
To be accredited by ARELLO ®, real
estate licensing examination development programs must be found to comply with ARELLO ®
Guidelines for Accreditation and generally accepted principles of examination development, such as, but not limited to, those identified in the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing.
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Estate license (# 170512), following all state real
estate laws / guide
estate laws /
guidelines.