Sentences with phrase «enforced against an estate»

Likewise, debts can be enforced against an estate, even if the debts were not recognized by the deceased prior to their death.

Not exact matches

The BC Real Estate Association, a trade group for roughly 23,000 agents in the province, issued a statement on Monday saying it supports efforts to track pre-sale information, increase transparency and enforce higher penalties against unethical realtors.
Such are cases commenced by attachment against the property of debtors, or instituted to partition real estate, foreclose a mortgage, or enforce a lien.
(2) If a party to the de facto relationship dies after the breakdown of the de facto relationship, an order made under subsection (1) in property settlement proceedings may be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.
(c) an order varied or made by the court pursuant to paragraph (b) may be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.
(c) an order made by the court pursuant to paragraph (b) may be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.
(1B) An order varied or made under subsection (1) or (1A) may, after the death of a party to the marriage in which the order was so varied or made, be enforced on behalf of, or against, as the case may be, the estate of the deceased party.
Recently, the association got the Federal Trade Commission to agree that new rules designed to clamp down on fraudulent offers aimed at distressed owners wouldn't be enforced against real estate practitioners helping sellers complete a short sale.
In 2005, REAL brought a lawsuit to enforce the Patents against a real estate broker in Pennsylvania - click here to read a summary of the earlier case.
Following the trial court's ruling, the seller filed an administrative complaint against the Salesperson and the Broker with the New York Department of State («Commission»), which is responsible for enforcing the state's real estate license laws.
SACRAMENTO — The state Department of Insurance has reached an agreement with the state title insurance industry to more strictly enforce the prohibition against kickbacks to real estate salespeople and brokers.The title industry agreed not to offer such incentives as under - the - table payments, car - lease payments, and purchases of computer equipment.
We license the more than 24,000 individuals and brokerages engaged in real estate sales, rental property and strata management, we enforce standards of conduct, we investigate complaints from the public against licensees, and we impose disciplinary sanctions under the Real Estate Serviceestate sales, rental property and strata management, we enforce standards of conduct, we investigate complaints from the public against licensees, and we impose disciplinary sanctions under the Real Estate ServiceEstate Services Act.
By licensing real estate practitioners (Industry Members), enforcing certain standards of practice required by the Nova Scotia Real Estate Trading Act, and investigating and taking disciplinary action against Industry Members found in violation of the Act, the Bylaw, or the Policies and Proceestate practitioners (Industry Members), enforcing certain standards of practice required by the Nova Scotia Real Estate Trading Act, and investigating and taking disciplinary action against Industry Members found in violation of the Act, the Bylaw, or the Policies and ProceEstate Trading Act, and investigating and taking disciplinary action against Industry Members found in violation of the Act, the Bylaw, or the Policies and Procedures.
Mortgage Assistance Relief Services Rule (MARS) At the urging of NAR, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it will no longer enforce most of the rule's provisions against real estate professionals who help consumers obtain short sales from their lenders or servicers, while acting in their licensed capacity as real estate professionals.
Why he appreciates the FTC's decision not to enforce provisions of its Mortgage Assistance Relief Services (MARS) rule against real estate professionals who help their clients obtain short sales.
FTC Will Not Enforce Provisions of MARS Rule Against Real Estate Professionals Helping Consumers Obtain Short Sales
Source: «FTC Will Not Enforce Provisions of MARS Rule Against Real Estate Professionals Helping Consumers Obtain Short Sales,» Federal Trade Commission (July 15, 2011); «FTC Decides Not to Enforce Part of MARS,» HousingWire (July 15, 2011); «U.S. Relaxes «Short Sale» Rule for Real Estate Agents,» Dow Jones Newswires (July 15, 2011) Read more: REALTOR ® Magazine's Coverage of the 2011 Midyear Legislative Meetings
At this time, the Commission has announced that it will not enforce most of the provisions of the MARS Rule against real estate professionals who are engaged in obtaining short sales for consumers.
RECA sets and enforces high standards of ethical, professional behaviour for licensed real estate and mortgage professionals, and takes enforcement action against unlicensed individuals acting as real estate and mortgage professionals.
The Federal Trade Commission today issued a statement announcing that it will forbear from enforcing most provisions of its Mortgage Assistance Relief Services (MARS) Rule against real estate brokers and their agents who assist financially distressed consumers in obtaining short sales from their lenders or servicers.
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