Sentences with phrase «what crea»

Limiting competitive business models from using the MLS would be considered unlawful and that is what CREA is accused of doing.
It took 100 years of Realtor's money and efforts to bring this profession upoto a level where we proudly could call this as a full time profession but what CREA is doing is nothing other than ruining this profession by caving in to demands of CB.
Selfishly, you can let the past go and no longer be concerned about what CREA is doing at the national level but instead focus soley on how the DDF will transform the way consumers search for real estate and how your business can profit from it.
Finally no matter what CREA, the competition bureau or finally this tribunal decides, never imposes a legal obligation on the individual REALTOR.
One such issue is not how much paying CREA members pay out collectively for what they get; the issue is what paying CREA members pay out for what CREA has given away and for what paying CREA members pay for what they DO NOT get, being stand - up fortitude from their «ivory tower CREAcrat leaders» in the face of unwarranted attacks from biased government agency bullies with big, but unconstitutional, thus phony, sticks.
In a statement to REM, Dale said, «While it was not what I ideally wanted, I did achieve the most important aspects of what we were seeking, to ensure that I will be able to tell the tribunal exactly what CREA did to us and that I am able to provide input on the remedy or sentence to be imposed against CREA.»
Look at what CREA said in REM on March 26, 2007:
I also teach the iPad for 4 credits in Ontario and every class I teach is surprised at what CREA has online.
What CREA has done by capitulating to the Competition Bureau is bastardize the business.
I say no anyway, and I don't care what CREA or my lawyer think, because fundamentally the strategy is flawed on multiple levels.
There doesn't seem to be much in the way of interest or fight in them, even if there is a fleeting interest in what CREA does anymore.
Provincial associations can do for each province what CREA does, except with greater control and oversight.
I warned that not all provinces would be forced to do this no matter what CREA said at that SGM.
Guess what CREA then caved and let Quebec only registrants post quebec listings on realtor.ca.
You have exposed what CREA et all do not want exposed; why most newbies — and not - so - new Realtors — fail, when CREA et al suck them in by the truckload (to keep their coffers full) with visions of sugar plums in their star - struck eyes.
It doesn't matter what CREA does.
The newly incorporated Realtor representative entity has legally wound up Realtor.ca and M.L.S. on one day, and has established newly incorporated vehicles the next, and most importantly, the new Realtor representative entity keeps these private vehicles private... at risk of severe newly constitutionally defined built - in penalties to the parties of the new organization who might risk doing what the CREA «leaders» did vis a vis Realtor.ca and M.L.S.
In this market you CA N'T ask what the public what they want because they will ask you to work for free (thanks to those agents who are willing to work for peanuts and have no professional standards) 4) If after reading all the comments written here you didn't get the idea about what CREA is doing, it would be useless for me to explain it again.
Under these circumstances, should a Provincial Authority amend a Regulation or Bylaw to conform to what CREA had agreed to, it would call into question whether the Real Estate industry was being regulated, or if the Real Estate industry was regulating the Provincial Regulators!
There is no need for them to become publicly embroiled in negative, messy political battles / discussions over what CREA and local boards say / do etc. «Politics is a time waster... onward with the deals.»
If you can't talk openly on a site which is only for CREA members then it sure indicates to me what CREA would do with a Rate Your Realtor site.
2) Errors and Omission Coverage is immediately accessible 3) Registrants can not bypass REBBA through opting out of regulations included in REBBA 4) RECO does not care what CREA or OREA or any MLS says in Ontario 5) RECO can not even charge OREA or an MLS system or a Franchise real estate company because RECO has no jurisdiction over them.
No matter what CREA and the local BOARDS do, the long term heathy solution for our industry is to reduce the number of agents.
The deal is struck, it was intended to be struck regardless of what we CREA's employers (not clients) want and it can't be undone and it has effectively sold off our assets for a few thousand dollars.
Upon clicking «SEND» vis a vis my last post herein, the thought struck me regarding why so many apparently ready - to - trash - CREA commentators are voicing concerns over what CREA et al might do to them in retaliation for their desires and hoped - for actions against same.
I think most of us don't know what CREA is suppose to be focusing it's efforts on, as part of the board of directors due diligence provisions.
Does anyone have a handle on what CREA does for the 20 million dollars we send them in fees every year from their 100,000 members.
This is exactly what CREA has done for you but CREA members simply are not aware of the Rules and Regulations that allow it to happen, or what minor changes they need to make (about 5 minutes of additional time when your listing is inputed) it happen.
The grass roots movement of our grass roots leaders, in my opinion, is precisely the opposite of what the CREA Directors have pursued.
I dare say that they even care about what PAYING members think about them and their philosophically driven direction toward what CREA should be doing in the marketplace these days.
What CREA, all of the provincial real estate bodies, each and every real estate board, and all us Realtors have failed to do is inform the public and the competition bureau as to the value of this wonderful system «organized real estate».
What other entity could realistcally replace what CREA offers for less than $ 25 a month.
This is the only way to save what CREA represented to me.
After reading through all of the «In the matter ofs», and the «where as's», a 10 year agreement has been established to allow REALTORS ® to do what CREA had previously.
The President of CREA should be the ultimate gatekeeper when it comes to articulating what the CREA trademarks are intended to ideally represent from a «value added» standpoint.
What CREA has undertaken in collaboration with all levels of ORE with the Futures project is to try to reposition ORE today and in the near future in order to continue serving consumers well into the future by ensuring that we, as an industry, are responsive to their needs and desires.
Go out there and make some deals, and if you don't like what CREA is doing for you, STOP paying the CREA portion of your annual real estate dues.
We have a profession that is worth protecting I always thought that was what CREA was all about but I am having second thoughts.
This is also what the crea rule changes will bring about.
Lord knows what CREA's National Task Force on the Code of Ethics will accomplish besides consuming dues and accumulating frequent flier points on our national airline, WestJet.
What CREA might have been doing to support Realtors online seems to have stopped.
She simply avoided answering the question and instead rambled on about what CREA was talking to members about.
This is what CREA / ORE have created and continue to promote... all in the name of keeping those mega-dues-dollars flowing toward the bureaucratic elites from the failures - in - waiting.
Simonsen: There is clearly a dearth of information for most members about what CREA is or does.
What CREA has failed to do is inform the public about what a mere posting is and they've allowed by owner companies to imply they're offering something they are not.
What CREA does is try to hoodwink members into thinking that by utilizing a CREA - crafted sure - fire snake - oil remedy... for a cash donation as set out by and for CREA... that miraculously clients will flock to them in droves.
I believe it is about misrepresentation by CREA re what CREA does with its yearly accumulated taxpayers» funds that is at the heart of the dissatisfaction that seems to be steadily growing within the minds of (what CREA seems to regard as) the great unwashed.
Ripplinger is super-diplomatic and obviously well - trained which is probably what CREA needs right now.
What CREA and all subsequent boards do not do or have any say in, is how we charge for our services.
People buy and sell real estate at a rate that has absolutely nothing to do with what CREA does or does not do.
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