commission... «she was going to get», but real estate sales representatives don't usually collect $ 5,900.
Yes, some real
estate sales representatives do not act as professionals; but there are many who do.
Not exact matches
Every provincial government in Canada has made it clear that not only
do they welcome suggestions from the common grass roots real
estate broker, associate broker and
sales representative, but they outright need their help when it comes to creating law and implementing law about buying and selling real
estate.
During the 1970s, I remember a very demeaning expression people used toward real
estate sales representatives that went like this: «If you can't
do anything else, you can always sell real
estate.»
However, that is not to say that those who
do have a thirst for knowledge should not be educated vis a vis the real
estate business if in fact they have such a high trust quotient with their particular real
estate sales representatives that they place their individual fiduciary fates in those hands carte blanch; this is imply asking for trouble, for no real
estate sales representative knows the answers to every conceivable question that might be posed by a trusting client.
Our organized real
estate associations have been
doing a pretty good job trying to enlighten the public that we «real
estate agents» are a group of well educated professionals, but isn't it time our profession moved with the times and elevated our image still a little further by getting rid of the redundant terms «salesperson», «
sales representative», etc..?
Therein lies the problem for commissioned real
estate sales representatives: we are all subject to pressures to say /
do things from time to time that we might not say /
do if our circumstances / motives were different.
Do you expect real
estate sales representatives to work for an ever diminishing, negotiated - for income amount, until there are none left in the business due to its eventual negative upside - down income for output ratio?
241
DOS 98 Matter of
DOS v. Himark Realty — failure to appear at hearing; cease - and - desist; duty to supervise
sales associates; vicarious liability; ex parte hearing is permissible upon proof of proper service; salesperson inadvertently calls home listed on cease - and - desist list which demonstrates incompetency; broker is obligated to supervise real
estate brokerage activities of its salespersons and is vicariously liable for their misconduct, limited only with regard to penalty in cases where the broker lacked actual knowledge of misconduct or
did not retain any benefit derived from that misconduct; corporate broker,
representative broker and salesperson each to pay $ 250 fine
730
DOS 02
DOS v. New World Realty of New York, Inc. — availing of license; deposits; disclosure of agency relationships; duty to supervise
sales associates; failure to pay judgment; proper business practices;
DOS has jurisdiction where disciplinary action was started while individual was licensed as an associate broker and was eligible to automatically renew at the time of the disciplinary hearing; salesperson owned voting stock in licensed corporate real
estate broker, failed to pay judgment and failed to present evidence of inability to
do so, and engaged in unlicensed activity after license expired;
representative broker availed corporate real
estate brokers license to salesperson;
representative broker failed to properly supervise salesperson by permitting and authorizing salesperson to act as a real
estate broker; broker and salesperson failed to make agency disclosures and failed to deposit funds of principal in a special bank account; real
estate transaction conducted was a fraudulent business practice;
DOS fails to prove the unauthorized practice of law; salesperson's license revoked and salesperson ordered to pay refund of $ 1,406.00 of illegal commission collected;
representative broker's license revoked and broker ordered to refund $ 74.00 of illegal commission collected;
representative broker fined $ 5,000.00
960
DOS 03
DOS v. Vazquez - deposits; unlicensed activity; duty to supervise
sales associate; failure to cooperate with
DOS investigation; failure to pay judgment; sanction; broker fails to reply to
DOS's request for information; broker allows two individuals to work in association with brokerage without being properly licensed; broker fails to pay judgment; broker fails to return rental deposits in two transactions where the rental was not consummated; broker fails to supervise
sales associate and is accountable for monies received by salesperson and unaccounted for; in setting penalty, it is proper to consider licensees were found to have availed themselves of improper licensed real
estate salespersons and to have retained an unearned commission; corporate broker's license and
representative broker's license revoked and brokers ordered to pay restitution in the amount $ 7,725.00 and judgment in the amount $ 740.37
John Ward,
Sales Representative, Royal LePage Frank Real
Estate Ltd. reports selling several types of property such as a school, land for $ 1.3 M,
doing retail leases, power of
sale for a bank, and action on investment properties.
Brian Batchelar, Real
Estate Sale Representative, RE / MAX Realty Services Inc., Brokerage — has
done a few deals
«I can show you Century 21
sales representatives who will argue that their success has a lot to
do with two - way communications online that aren't always about real
estate.
I
did a quick search on the RECO site and
did find a Peter Smith in Ottawa, please let me know if this is you so that I may complete the correct paper work when I file a complaint with RECO for being in violation of section 39 and 40 for unprofessional conduct, to name a few issues you started by calling Real
Estate Sales Representative / Brokers as Dinosaurs.
Our job now as Professional Real
Estate Sales Representative and Realtors is this... I
do not shop on Craigs List, because i
do not trust the information.
I've
done battle with many lawyers over the years; not all are equal (just like real
estate sales representatives), some are better than others.
The question was... «How
do «you» (real
estate sales representatives) think the real
estate profession is «perceived» by the «public»?
But my opinion doesn't count; I'm just a real
estate sales representative.
I don't believe that a real
estate sales representaive should EVER tell a buyer what a property «for
sale» is worth, because a
sales representative is NOT QUALIFIED to
do that.
THE BROKERAGES: are the companies real
estate sales representatives work for; they must adhere to CREA's, RECO's and THE BOARD's demands, rules and regulations and make sure their reps
do the same.
Most of those who sell their homes
do so with the assistance of Real
Estate Sales Representatives.
As a real
estate sales representative,
do you ever find that when showing homes to your clients it is hard for them to look beyond the décor, furniture, wall colour and carpeting?
Your Real
Estate Sales Representative knows how to
do this effectively, saving you many hours of time and quite a few headaches.
Curb appeal creates enthusiasm Houses with an at - first - glance wow factor will
do better in any market, says Linda Turner, a real
estate sales representative with Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty in Mississauga, Ont.