Sentences with phrase «provinces real estate council»

Since becoming involved in real estate in 1978, Black has been a director of Halifax / Dartmouth Real Estate Board, past president of the Home Builders» Association, past president of the Mortgage Loans Association of Nova Scotia, a director of the Atlantic Provinces Real Estate Council and past chairman of the Nova Scotia Real Estate Commission.

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Perhaps that's why the BC Superintendent of Real Estate and an advisory group for the province's Real Estate Council have joined forces to investigate more than a few metro Vancouver real estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider tradReal Estate and an advisory group for the province's Real Estate Council have joined forces to investigate more than a few metro Vancouver real estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider trEstate and an advisory group for the province's Real Estate Council have joined forces to investigate more than a few metro Vancouver real estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider tradReal Estate Council have joined forces to investigate more than a few metro Vancouver real estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider trEstate Council have joined forces to investigate more than a few metro Vancouver real estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider tradreal estate agents over allegations of fraud and insider trestate agents over allegations of fraud and insider trading.
Clark said Wednesday the province will hire a new superintendent of real estate, who will take over the rule - making authority held by the B.C. Real Estate Counreal estate, who will take over the rule - making authority held by the B.C. Real Estate Coestate, who will take over the rule - making authority held by the B.C. Real Estate CounReal Estate CoEstate Council.
The new appointments, announced Wednesday, are the first since Premier Christy Clark announced the council would no longer have the right to self - regulate the province's real estate industry.
His vision of instituting higher education standards in Ontario also influenced the Real Estate Council of Ontario's Continuing Education program, which aimed to offer a straightforward, achievable professional development process for real estate salespersons and brokers across the province, says the boReal Estate Council of Ontario's Continuing Education program, which aimed to offer a straightforward, achievable professional development process for real estate salespersons and brokers across the province, says the Estate Council of Ontario's Continuing Education program, which aimed to offer a straightforward, achievable professional development process for real estate salespersons and brokers across the province, says the boreal estate salespersons and brokers across the province, says the estate salespersons and brokers across the province, says the board.
In provinces such as B.C. and Ontario, real estate councils, associations and boards are working to ensure that their members and the general public are aware of new real estate acts (already in effect in B.C.; coming into effect in March in Ontario).
Whether there is a real estate council or registrar in place, ultimately when it comes time to declare a ruling, the province decides what is correct in law for the real estate profession.
The B.C. council is made up of 17 real estate agents and salespeople, elected to staggered two - year terms to represent all areas of the province.
A visit to the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) website (or the regulators» websites from other provinces) and a casual reading of a disciplinary case could give rise to grossly erroneous conclusions.
Recently it was announced, at the 5th Annual General Meeting of the Real Estate Council of Ontario, that more than 70 per cent of the claims paid out from the province ‑ wide errors and omissions insurance fund involved dual agency.
The council «speaks for, influences and shapes the commercial real estate profession by facilitating efficient and effective services for Commercial Realtors in the province,» it says.
As an Ontario practitioner (without detailed knowledge of registration in the other provinces) I see the (mandatory - membership) Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) now as the industry's rule - setter and disciplinarian and wonder if «Realtor» might be given a new meaning and serve a new purpose — perhaps solving the concerns expressed by the Competition Bureau.
Mr. Forster wrote: «Recently it was announced, at the 5th Annual General Meeting of the Real Estate Council of Ontario, that more than 70 per cent of the claims paid out from the province wide errors and omissions insurance fund involved dual agency.»
Council composition was a major concern raised by real estate brokers and agents across the province, and formed part of the public submission BCREA made to the provincial government.
The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) has chosen the consortium of Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning and NIIT Canada as the future provider of registration education for real estate salespeople and brokers in the proviReal Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) has chosen the consortium of Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning and NIIT Canada as the future provider of registration education for real estate salespeople and brokers in the proEstate Council of Ontario (RECO) has chosen the consortium of Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning and NIIT Canada as the future provider of registration education for real estate salespeople and brokers in the provireal estate salespeople and brokers in the proestate salespeople and brokers in the province.
A survey by the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) says almost seven in 10 boomers and seniors in the province are concerned about getting the most value from their current home, while almost half (48 per cent) worry about the real estate bubble burstReal Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) says almost seven in 10 boomers and seniors in the province are concerned about getting the most value from their current home, while almost half (48 per cent) worry about the real estate bubble burEstate Council of Ontario (RECO) says almost seven in 10 boomers and seniors in the province are concerned about getting the most value from their current home, while almost half (48 per cent) worry about the real estate bubble burstreal estate bubble burestate bubble bursting.
Seventeen members of the Real Estate Council are agents and salespersons elected to represent all areas of the province.
Real Estate Council Chair Marylou Leslie noted, «The Real Estate Council is aware of the high level of public concern regarding the current real estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this proviReal Estate Council Chair Marylou Leslie noted, «The Real Estate Council is aware of the high level of public concern regarding the current real estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this proEstate Council Chair Marylou Leslie noted, «The Real Estate Council is aware of the high level of public concern regarding the current real estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this proviReal Estate Council is aware of the high level of public concern regarding the current real estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this proEstate Council is aware of the high level of public concern regarding the current real estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this provireal estate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this proestate market conditions, and the business practices of some individuals in the real estate industry in this provireal estate industry in this proestate industry in this province.
The Council's vision for the future is of a province where real estate consumers have confidence in competent and ethical real estate professionals.
Please note that the Council's Relicensing Education Program requirement is separate and distinct from any educational requirements mandated by the various real estate boards throughout the province.
Please note that the Council's Relicensing Education Program (REP) requirement is separate and distinct from any educational requirements mandated by the various real estate boards throughout the province.
Inter-provincial candidates (those wishing to transfer their licence from another province / territory to British Columbia) should visit the Real Estate Council of BC's Jurisdiction webpage for information.
The council includes Realtors from nine real estate boards that are working together to enhance the practice of commercial real estate in the province.
The Toronto Real Estate Board has asked the Ontario Real Estate Association and the Real Estate Council of Ontario to lobby the province to allow salespeople and brokers the ability to incorporate in Ontario under the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act (REBBA).
The Toronto Real Estate Board has asked the Ontario Real Estate Association and the Real Estate Council of Ontario to lobby the province to...
In 2006, he was appointed by AREA to represent Realtors from across the province on the Real Estate Council of Alberta.
Seventeen members of the Real Estate Council are agents and salespeople elected to represent all areas of the province.
Twelve council members represent the public interest and real estate industry members (including real estate brokers and associates, mortgage brokers and associates, real estate appraisers, and property managers) throughout the province.
Please note that the Council's REP requirement is separate and distinct from any educational requirements mandated by the various real estate boards throughout the province.
Following the provincial introduction of designated agency by the British Columbia Real Estate Association in July 2012, and the amendment of the Council Rules in July 2013 to reflect the new practice, the Council has been engaged in consultations with managing brokers and other stakeholders from across the province, developing practice standards to guide licensees.
In the spring of 2013 and again in 2014, the Council offered training seminars throughout the province to assist licensees in understanding the requirements of the Real Estate Services Act and the Council Rules when managing strata corporations with sections.
The introduction of that legislation was a defining moment for the regulation of the real estate industry in this province, making the Council a fully - fledged self - regulatory organization with responsibility for licensing and the enforcement of licensee conduct.
I move on with full confidence that the Council will continue to advance real estate regulation in this province.
The Council is comprised of up to 17 members who represent all eight counties in the province, pursuant to section 76 of the Real Estate Services Act (RESA).
Mackenzie lodged a complaint with the Real Estate Council of B.C. (RECBC), the self - regulating body for the province's real estate indusReal Estate Council of B.C. (RECBC), the self - regulating body for the province's real estate indEstate Council of B.C. (RECBC), the self - regulating body for the province's real estate indusreal estate indestate industry.
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