Not exact matches
Estates litigators are often in the position
of advancing Dependants Support Claims
on behalf of disabled or incapable adults, who were dependent
on their parent (s) prior to death and who are also
receiving ODSP benefits.
On the flip side of the equation, anybody Lockhart has received as a client through ReferralExchange has been motivated and enthusiastic about working with her, as evidenced by the 18 transactions she's completed on behalf of other real estate professionals in the network who have sent their valued clients her wa
On the flip side
of the equation, anybody Lockhart has
received as a client through ReferralExchange has been motivated and enthusiastic about working with her, as evidenced by the 18 transactions she's completed
on behalf of other real estate professionals in the network who have sent their valued clients her wa
on behalf of other real
estate professionals in the network who have sent their valued clients her way.
Additionally, all money
received which represents remuneration for real
estate services, including money
received from or
on behalf of another brokerage, and whether or not the remuneration has already been earned, must be paid into the brokerage trust account.
The law requires real
estate licensees to perform the following basic duties when dealing with any real
estate buyer or seller as customers: present all offers in a timely manner, account for money or other property
received on your
behalf, provide an explanation
of the scope
of services to be provided, be fair and honest and provide accurate information, provide limited confidentiality, and disclose «material adverse facts» about the property or the transaction which are within the licensee's knowledge.
Section 5 - 10
of the Rules requires that a licensee must disclose the nature
of the representation that the licensee will provide and whether, if applicable, the licensee or a related licensee is or expects to provide trading services to or
on behalf of another person in relation to the same trade in real
estate, or whether the licensee or related licensee expects to
receive remuneration from another person in relation to the same trade in real
estate.
A real
estate agent can guide you through the process
of selling your home and will negotiate
on your
behalf to ensure you
receive a valuable price.
(a) all money held or
received from, for or
on behalf of a principal in relation to real
estate services,
10.6 (1) Despite section 7 (1)(b), (3) and (5)
of the Act, a controlling individual may be engaged by a personal real
estate corporation to provide real
estate services
on behalf of a brokerage, and may
receive remuneration in relation to those real
estate services from the personal real
estate corporation, if all the following requirements are met:
(b) persons from, for or
on whose
behalf the licensee has
received money or other property in respect
of real
estate services, or
The Broker's Business Planning and Financial Management Licensing Course is administered
on behalf of the Real
Estate Council
of British Columbia (RECBC) and
received the Education Award
of Excellence from the Association
of Real
Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO ®), an international organization
of regulatory agencies.
Many in the real
estate industry have received emails or other communications from or on behalf of Derek Johnson or «Hot Justice» or «Mogli Russ, Human Rights Activist» or others concerning an alleged lawsuit or judgement by Mr. Johnson against the Real Estate Council of Alberta (
estate industry have
received emails or other communications from or
on behalf of Derek Johnson or «Hot Justice» or «Mogli Russ, Human Rights Activist» or others concerning an alleged lawsuit or judgement by Mr. Johnson against the Real
Estate Council of Alberta (
Estate Council
of Alberta (RECA).
Both the common law and section 5 - 11
of the Rules require that a licensee must disclose to a client remuneration
received as a result
of providing real
estate services to or
on behalf of a client, whenever that remuneration is not paid directly by that client.
Eileen's obligation, both at common law and as described in section 5 - 11 (1)
of the Rules, is to disclose to her client Dave remuneration she has
received as a result
of providing real
estate services to or
on behalf of him, when that remuneration has been paid by someone other than Dave.
You may only provide services defined as real
estate services in the name
of and
on behalf of the brokerage with which you are licensed and you may only
receive related remuneration that is first paid into the trust
of your brokerage — never directly.
Section 5 - 11
of the Rules requires that a licensee disclose all remuneration
received or anticipated to be
received from anyone other than the licensee's client, which is paid as a result
of providing the real
estate services to or
on behalf of a client.
The brokerage that
receives money in connection with this transaction is authorized to pay such money to the Buyer's conveyancer, provided that such money is to be held in trust by the conveyancer as stakeholder pursuant to the provisions
of the Real
Estate Services Act, pending the completion
of the transaction and not
on behalf of any
of the principals to the transaction, and should the sale not complete, the money should be returned to the brokerage as stakeholder.
Section 27
of RESA requires that all money
received by a licensee from, for or
on behalf of a principal in relation to real
estate services, and all money
received on account
of remuneration including remuneration
received from another brokerage, must be promptly paid or delivered to the brokerage.