Candace: «Your» real
estate license standards are «very mickey mouse»?
Not exact matches
A REALTOR ® is a special kind of salesperson: a REALTOR ® is a
licensed real
estate professional and is a member of a local real
estate association (like RAHB) that holds its members to a high
standard.
Other inspectors, real
estate agents / brokers and consumers maintain that
licensing elevates the profession and safeguards homeowners by codifying minimum
standards, mandating training and / or background checks and setting a baseline for what an inspector is responsible for.
In 2007 our son, Matt, began helping Bonnie with the rentals Now an owner himself, Matt is Director of Marketing for
Standard Golf & a
licensed Real
Estate broker with great experience in selecting & marketing retirement properties & vacation rentals.
Unlike the annual glut of
licensed Monopoly variants that lazily slap on a specific theme from a movie or videogame or some other pop culture work to the board game's
standard rules, Monopoly Gamer brings with it a Super Mario Bros. theme alongside a fresh ruleset that streamlines the real
estate aspect and peps up the pace to satisfy a gamer's sensibilities.
It works with its members, law enforcement communities (trading
standards officers and local police forces), to detect and combat the sale of infringing software and it also helps organisations regularise their software
estates when reports of possible misuse or under -
licensing have been received about them.
It works on developing «a cross-industry open
standard for distributed ledgers» which would prompt the use of blockchain in many areas, including manufacturing, banking, insurance, real
estate contracts, energy trades, marriage
licenses and the Internet of Things.
By creating a cross-industry open
standard for distributed ledgers, virtually any digital exchange with value, such as real
estate contracts, energy trades, marriage
licenses, can securely and cost - effectively be tracked and traded.
What is not mentioned, however, is that higher
standards were also implemented for education courses for real
estate licensing and greater financial commitments were required for people entering the business.
I wholeheartedly agree with your suggestion of higher
standards for real
estate licensing in the real
estate industry.
More than 50 years ago, in B.C., a commission studying the real
estate industry recommended progressive
licensing,
standard forms and practical education.
The Real
Estate Council of B.C. administers and enforces the Act, in conjunction with the Superintendent of Real
Estate, protecting the public by setting
standards for initial
licensing and
license renewal for industry practitioners.
Usually,
licenses are regulated by a state department of real
estate, whose interpretations of conduct under the law also create a
standard of care.
Sure they can, but supposedly
licensed real
estate professionals should strive to meet a higher
standard, rather than sink to the lowest level.
It's very simple, raise the barrier to entry in a huge and meaningful way, and raise the barrier to keeping your
license with minimum performance
standards — a good start would be to require every registrant to submit 24 trade record sheets when renewing their
license every two years, to prove they are actually involved in the business of selling real
estate.
There are real
estate councils in place across the country today where Realtors play an active role in governing
licensing, regulations and ethical
standards.
It's about time the real
estate industry raised the
standards bar and only allowed post secondary graduates to get a
license instead of every Tom, Dick and Harry that wants a hobby or has empty nest syndrom.
With initial reluctance, Lindsay, a former acquisitions specialist for the
Standard Oil Company of Ohio and the Collier County government in Naples, Fla., shifted gears, secured her real
estate license, and landed a sales position with Olde Naples Real Estate Inc., a small boutique o
estate license, and landed a sales position with Olde Naples Real
Estate Inc., a small boutique o
Estate Inc., a small boutique office.
The only aspects of transacting real
estate nation wide that need to be controlled from «without» are education /
licensing, professional
standard control and corruption control.
The REIC courses do serve to differentiate real
estate practitioners who take said courses, from those Registrants who have been educated solely through the various different Provincial Organizations that are responsible for
licensing and minimum educational
standards.
Just to clarify — RECA is the first provincial real
estate regulator to implement a province - wide residential measurement
standard for all
licensed real
estate professionals.
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 Service
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 Service
Estate Services Act.
If you are currently
licensed to provide real
estate services in another Canadian jurisdiction with occupational
standards * equivalent to those in BC, or have been
licensed in the past twelve (12) months, you are eligible to apply for
licensing in BC.
The purpose of the Act is to: (i) empower the Board to regulate and control the business of real
estate in The Bahamas, (ii) to empower the board to conduct such examinations and courses as it deems necessary to promote and maintain high ethical and professional standards of conduct between BREA licensed members and the general public in real estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA licensed real estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate in The Bahamas, (ii) to empower the board to conduct such examinations and courses as it deems necessary to promote and maintain high ethical and professional
standards of conduct between BREA
licensed members and the general public in real
estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA licensed real estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA
licensed real
estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real
Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act, 1995.
Licensed for real
estate services in another Canadian jurisdiction with English language
standards and have satisfied that jurisdiction's English language requirements.
To promote and maintain high ethical
standards of conduct between its
licensed members and the general public, the Board offers courses in real
estate business to all BREA
licensed members.
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 Proce
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 Proce
Estate Trading Act, and investigating and taking disciplinary action against Industry Members found in violation of the Act, the Bylaw, or the Policies and Procedures.
The Commission is mandated by the Real
Estate Trading Act to set licensing standards for Nova Scotia real estate ind
Estate Trading Act to set
licensing standards for Nova Scotia real
estate ind
estate industry.
To display the prestigious Accredited Luxury Home Specialist (ALHS) Designation, the real
estate agent must also meet strict sales
standards, be a current member of the Luxury Home Council, hold an active real
estate license and be in good standing with their real
estate regulatory agency.
establishing responsible entry
standards and processes for the licensure of real
estate licensees, brokerages and approved sales corporations; including the issuance, suspension and cancellation of
licenses;
We maintain high
standards of quality and excellence through our BBB accreditation and maintaining an Oklahoma Real
Estate license (# 170512), following all state real estate laws / guide
Estate license (# 170512), following all state real
estate laws / guide
estate laws / guidelines.
The real
estate industry in British Columbia achieves high
standards in
licensing by requiring individuals to fulfill comprehensive education and experience requirements.
Julia M. Labbancz, Brokerage Manager and
Licensed Real
Estate Agent, oversees and manages a streamlined system in order for the brokerage office to not only meet but surpass
standards set forth in the Sailwinds Realty vision.
Only
licensed real
estate agents who have pledged to uphold the REALTOR ® Professional
Standard and Code of Ethics policy can be REALTORS ®.
Members have access to the Board's various real
estate professional education programs, including state - certified required courses for
licensing, continuing education courses and seminars to hone professional skills, and courses to maintain the ethical
standards of relations between professionals and with the public.
In her home country of Ghana in west Africa, there isn't even an official housing policy, let alone any kind of
standards of conduct or
license requirements for real
estate professionals.
The survey's results are representative of the nation's nearly 1.2 million Realtors ®; members of NAR account for about half of all active real
estate licensees in the U.S. Realtors ® go beyond state
licensing requirements by subscribing to NAR's Code of Ethics and
standards of practice and committing to continuing education.
A Message from Council Chair Marylou Leslie As the regulator of
licensed real
estate professionals, the Real Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of co
estate professionals, the Real
Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of co
Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee
standards of conduct.
A significant number of
standard continuing education courses provide Delaware Real
Estate license renewal credit.
(6) Reasonable care and Due Diligence: a real
estate agent must perform his or her services competently within the scope of
license requirements and to the industry
standard for reasonable due care
As the regulator of
licensed real
estate professionals, the Real Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of co
estate professionals, the Real
Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee standards of co
Estate Council of BC's highest priority is to protect the public interest by enforcing licensee
standards of conduct.
A REALTOR ® is a special kind of salesperson: a REALTOR ® is a
licensed real
estate professional and is a member of a local real
estate association (like RAHB) that holds its members to a high
standard.
We use a combination of advanced data science and the courtesy and expertise of a
licensed service team to make sure we're connecting serious buyers and sellers to quality real
estate agents who meet our
standards.
In general, the laws, rules and regulations that apply to our business practices include, without limitation, the federal Real
Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the federal Fair Housing Act, the Dodd - Frank Act, and federal advertising and other laws, as well as comparable state statutes; rules of trade organization such as NAR, local MLSs, and state and local AORs; licensing requirements and related obligations that could arise from our business practices relating to the provision of services other than real estate brokerage services; privacy regulations relating to our use of personal information collected from the registered users of our websites; laws relating to the use and publication of information through the Internet; and state real estate brokerage licensing requirements, as well as statutory due diligence, disclosure, record keeping and standard - of - care obligations relating to these lic
Estate Settlement Procedures Act, the federal Fair Housing Act, the Dodd - Frank Act, and federal advertising and other laws, as well as comparable state statutes; rules of trade organization such as NAR, local MLSs, and state and local AORs;
licensing requirements and related obligations that could arise from our business practices relating to the provision of services other than real
estate brokerage services; privacy regulations relating to our use of personal information collected from the registered users of our websites; laws relating to the use and publication of information through the Internet; and state real estate brokerage licensing requirements, as well as statutory due diligence, disclosure, record keeping and standard - of - care obligations relating to these lic
estate brokerage services; privacy regulations relating to our use of personal information collected from the registered users of our websites; laws relating to the use and publication of information through the Internet; and state real
estate brokerage licensing requirements, as well as statutory due diligence, disclosure, record keeping and standard - of - care obligations relating to these lic
estate brokerage
licensing requirements, as well as statutory due diligence, disclosure, record keeping and
standard - of - care obligations relating to these
licenses.
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.