Evans says Canadian agents must work through a real estate agent licensed
by BREA and a Bahamian attorney must represent both sides in any transaction.
Not exact matches
If someone tells you to solve the problem
by introducing a bottle or formula they are not a proponent of
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On January 2nd, 1996, the Parliament of The Bahamas realized the efforts of
BREA and the necessity to regulate the real estate profession
by enacting the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act, 1995.
Franon Wilson,
BREA's president, said that
by becoming an MLS participant, Bahamian brokers / realtors without their own website could «bypass the upfront cost» in setting one up and still gain Internet exposure for their listings.
In 2007
BREA also realized another milestone when it relocated its offices and established new headquarters
by leasing a building in the Dowdeswell Street area.
Gino Maycock, the Colonial Realty broker who chair's
BREA's BMLS committee, told Tribune Business that
by producing the data every three months, the Association hoped to provide all participants with up - to - date, accurate information on the market's performance.
Major milestones include the passage of the International Persons Land Holding Act - 1993, which facilitated the holding of land
by non-Bahamians and companies; The Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons Act - 1995, giving
BREA the authority to license and register all brokers and salespersons in the Bahamas and products for a disciplinary committee; Bi-lateral agreements with the US Association of Realtors and the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches and the long awaited achievement of the Multiple Listing Service in 1998.
To monitor the real estate profession whereby identifying persons who are practicing without a
BREA license (Bahamians and non-Bahamians)
by proof of advertisement / possession of business cards and to report such findings to the Board for appropriate action.
The Bahamas Real Estate Association (
BREA) is the only association in The Bahamas which unites Real Estate Brokers and their Associates in The Bahamas for the purpose of: exerting a combined positive and effective influence on matters affecting their profession; promoting and maintaining the highest standard of conduct in the transaction of the Real Estate Profession as expressed in the code of ethics adopted
by the Association and to enforce the Code among its members in their dealings with one another and the public; making certain that all members have access to world class training and education; ensuring that they are fully informed and offer professional services.