Sentences with phrase «posted by the brokerage»

All platforms bids and offers should be available and posted by the brokerage house.

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«Under the old Zoocasa, the site would post leads, then sell those leads to agents across the country; these real estate agents worked at a variety of brokerages, and weren't actually affiliated with Zoocasa other than by purchasing those sales leads,» said Haw.
While we're a little hesitant to crown a single brokerage as the best brokerage for TFSAs, there are some interesting points made by the posts in the thread.
We very recently posted how the CTFC was undertaking civil action against well known Binary Options brokerage Banc de Binary, for what they believe to be a number of regulatory transgressions committed by the firm.
Perhaps you would be so kind as to confirm, if you are aware that the property listing that is the subject property at the center of said matter / case, was in fact represented by the listing brokerage on the basis of: No - Agency (Customer) Representation, or in other words the listing was in fact a «mere posting»?
I have evidence where a FSBO company has also acted as a de-facto agent for the listing Brokerage, by providing the licensed Brokerage with specific details of said Brokerages «mere posting» listing.
«A broker from outside Québec who is not an OACIQ licence holder and who markets a property located in Québec, particularly by posting it on a website such as Realtor.ca, commits in principle an illegal practice offence under the Real Estate Brokerage Act.Therefore, this is not a new guideline since CREA was first informed back in April 2011 that the marketing of a property in Québec done through an intermediary constitutes a real estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIBrokerage Act.Therefore, this is not a new guideline since CREA was first informed back in April 2011 that the marketing of a property in Québec done through an intermediary constitutes a real estate brokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIbrokerage transaction that requires a person to be holder of a realtor's license issued by the OACIQ.»
We can also attribute better overall sales numbers this year to the fact that more by owners are accessing REALTOR.ca either through fsbo companies or traditional brokerages offering mere postings.
We have no time for the brokerages who are destroying our credibility by taking peoples money for a «mere posting» and offering no client service whatsoever and no compensation for our colleagues from other companies.
That viewpoint.ca has already increased their fees as have most if not all flat fee services; that Realtysellers is no longer offering a 0 % list on the MLS Systems; that out of town brokerages are apt to pay by - law violation fees in excess of those collected for mere postings and that reduced fee brokerages along with fsbo's have a client base of those who do not want to use you.
Of the 13 markets tracked in the U.S. and elsewhere in the Americas in a report by brokerage CB Richard Ellis (CBRE), seven posted rent...
CREA gave the MLS system away by introducing MERE listings to posting brokerages while we the Realtors who supported the system for many many years with our fees are told we need to become more professional with courses that we are obligated to pay to maintain our licence.
Nobody is fooling themselves into believing that a mere post is anything more than what it is — a customer service with limited / no representation by the brokerage.
Therefore, the mere posting of a listing, based on as you state elsewhere within your post, would therefore equate to representation in some form (as yet to be defined), if only in the implied state, if a company / brokerage / agent is required to do due diligence as you suggest (and not just take for granted that what the seller says is true)-- having sought out whether or not the material supplied by a seller is both accurate / truthful and therefore to be relied upon as «presented» by the listing only apparatus.
Incidentally, last year, someone wrote to Merv's legal section in OREA saying that because they had taken a full service listing that was also a mere posting, they were reported (to RECO I believe) by the mere posting brokerage for contractual interference.
I am quoting from your post... «The other point I made is our industry making a habit of pointing fingers at our new members to the industry (brokerages owned by the fsbo industry)»
For example, the action notes that Julie Gaucher, vice-president at Sutton Quebec, posted recently on Facebook that the commission in her brokerage averages 3.84 per cent or 23 per cent lower than the rate used by DuProprio to calculate savings.
So right now, If you have posted a listing on ZOOCASA.com which is now clearly a Zoocasa Brokerage site (as evidenced by the copyright disclaimer now at the bottom of Zoocasa) you must also allow ALL OTHER CREA members to display your listing.
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He continues to raise the bar for brokerages around the country by posting comparable sold data on his site and incorporating Microsoft's Virtual Earth mapping.
It appears our earlier comments over REALTOR incomes and brokerage revenues appear to be well founded based on the opening argument by the CB as posted in the Star.
The DDF makes the Whistler Private Listing Service a mute point, unless as a group these CREA members are preparing to leave the MLS... but since Franchise Brokerages are currently marketing on this portal (unless these franchise brokerages freely agree to stop posting on this portal) leaving the MLS would be seen as anti-competitive by the CB (so a simple challenge by ComFree (now a registered brokerage) or Custom Choice realty, would render this board Brokerages are currently marketing on this portal (unless these franchise brokerages freely agree to stop posting on this portal) leaving the MLS would be seen as anti-competitive by the CB (so a simple challenge by ComFree (now a registered brokerage) or Custom Choice realty, would render this board brokerages freely agree to stop posting on this portal) leaving the MLS would be seen as anti-competitive by the CB (so a simple challenge by ComFree (now a registered brokerage) or Custom Choice realty, would render this board bankrupt).
Where the following issues considered by the brokerages who are now posting on this site: 1) Who owns the domain name and since it will accumulate more and more value as more and more traffic heads to it, what happens in the event the DDF allows a similar site to be created without co-operation.
The two companies decided to merge after the Competition Bureau and Canadian Real Estate Association changed the rules to allow flat - fee listings to appear on the Multiple Listing Service, if they are posted by a licensed brokerage.
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