They are amply protected by the Realtors» Code of Ethics and
provincial real estate legislation.
Not exact matches
There may also be
real estate, tax, trust law, criminal, or business considerations that require knowledge of other pieces of federal and / or
provincial legislation.
Should the Uniform Act and its
provincial enactments be amended to remove that exception, so the
legislation would apply to
real estate transfers?
Most of these items fall under federal law and not
provincial «trading in
real estate»
legislation.
Real estate sales that meets
provincial trading
legislation, civil court decisions and CREA code of ethics is a very very challenging world to navigate.
In the four short months since fresh
provincial legislation changed the game, Ontario's
real estate market has cooled off but good.
Confusion exists in
provincial / state
legislation governing
real estate brokerage, through the regulatory agencies that enforce those laws, and in the boards and associations through which
real estate practitioners manage their professional affairs.
Chris, I suggest that the brokerage / agency responsibility for supervising
real estate licensees is set out in
provincial and territorial
legislation.
Licensed to Trade Practitioners (LTTP) have operated their
real estate practices with more regard to
provincial trading
legislation or adherence to rules and regulations attached to memberships in organized
real estate, than to contract law.
When 3rd parties attempt to suggest they hold enough market intelligence to support their marketing suggestions to
real estate professionals, suggests they know how the MLS infrastructure,
provincial trading
legislation and consumer behaviour that terminates in a trade in
real estate, applies to Keywords purchased.
There's a bit of a shift in some areas where tasks that might have been historically taken on by local
real estate boards and
provincial associations are being transferred through
legislation, to a certain extent, to regulatory bodies.
One comparative drawback of BUSI 112 is that it is less specific and definitive than BUSI 111: because most
real estate legislation is
provincial, in order to make BUSI 112 applicable across Canada we have had to generalize on many legal issues (e.g., «In many provinces, the law is...»).