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Calgary, Alberta – On December 11, 2014, the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) obtained a Court of Queen’s Bench (Court) injunction against Derek Johnson, aka John Davis, ordering him to cease and desist trading in real estate and dealing in mortgages as defined by the Real Estate Act, and to pay $2,500 in costs.
The Court also ordered Johnson to take down his website, www.freelistcalgary.com and www.joerhealestate.com (Joe Rhealestate), and to remove his YouTube and Kijiji postings from those sites.
In November 2014, Derek Johnson was the subject of a consumer alert issued by RECA. Johnson preys on home owners in vulnerable financial situations and acts as a real estate and mortgage broker without being licensed as either.
RECA has issued three administrative penalties to Johnson for unlicensed activity, with fines totaling $65,000.
Derek Johnson must comply with this Order or risk being found in contempt of court.
If you have concerns as a result of dealings with Derek Johnson, Free List Calgary, Joe Rhealestate, Partners in Success Mortgage Inc. or New Age Financing, please contact the Real Estate Council of Alberta toll-free at 1-888-425-2754.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta –Through its introduction of Bill 9: the Condominium Property Amendment Act, the Alberta government has clarified its plans to raise standards within Alberta’s condominium management sector. If Bill 9 passes into law, condominium managers would require a licence from the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA).
The requirement for condominium manager licensing would occur through amendments to the Real Estate Act, which RECA administers on behalf of the Government of Alberta. Section 60 on pages 73 to 78 of Bill 9 outlines these amendments.
RECA supports the Government of Alberta on its consideration of amendments to the Condominium Property Act. RECA participated in the government’s formal consultation on the Condominium Property Act in early 2013, and continues to engage in discussions specific to condominium manager licensing.
The Real Estate Act has an appropriate structure and mechanisms to govern real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, real estate appraisal, and property management professionals. The same structures will apply to condominium managers. The Real Estate Act establishes requirements for industry professionals. These include:
RECA will work with condominium management stakeholders to develop licensing, education, and practice standards specific to condominium managers. RECA will consider harmonization with British Columbia to regulate condominium managers.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta will continue to work with the Alberta government to raise standards within Alberta’s condominium management sector.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, real estate appraisal and property management industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA’s mandate is to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On November 12, 2014, the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) suspended the real estate licence of Suneet Kumar Sharma, who is currently unregistered. Mr. Sharma has been suspended for refusing to cooperate with a person conducting an investigation. Mr. Sharma has been suspended for refusing to cooperate with a person conducting an investigation.
As a result of this suspension, Suneet Kumar Sharma may not trade in real estate in Alberta. His suspension will continue until the executive director is satisfied he has cooperated with the investigation.
In the past, Mr. Sharma has been registered as the broker with Nuway Real Estate Ltd. in Calgary and as an associate broker with Discover Real Estate Ltd. in Calgary.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, real estate appraisal and property management industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA’s mandate is to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – Derek Johnson is breaking the law. He needs a licence under the Real Estate Act to trade in real estate on behalf of others and deal in mortgages. He does not have these licences and has never had them.
Derek Johnson says he is helping people. He is not. He preys on home owners who are in a vulnerable financial position and facing foreclosure.
Johnson used to operate Free List Calgary and is currently involved in www.joerhealestate.com (Joe Rheal Estate). He has also been involved in Partners in Success Mortgage Inc. and New Age Financing. None of these are licensed to trade in real estate or deal in mortgages in Alberta.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta has issued a direction to Johnson to cease unlicensed practice. Johnson has ignored this direction to stop. The Council is taking further action.
If someone offers to represent you in a real estate transaction or to deal in a mortgage for you, ensure that individual is licensed by RECA. RECA is the licensing and governing body for real estate, mortgage brokerage and real estate appraisal professionals in Alberta. Consumers can find out if an individual is licensed through RECA’s website, www.www.reca.ca. Use the “Searching for an Industry Professional” tool.
Licensed individuals must meet and maintain licensing requirements. Among them, individuals must provide a Certified Criminal Record Check prior to licensing, complete comprehensive pre-licensing education and ongoing re-licensing education, and maintain errors and omissions insurance. In the event of a licensee’s fraud, breach of trust or failure to account or disburse money in accordance with the terms of trust, a consumer may be eligible for compensation from RECA’s consumer compensation fund.
If you have concerns as a result of dealings with Derek Johnson, Free List Calgary, Joe Rheal Estate, Partners in Success Mortgage Inc. or New Age Financing, please contact the Real Estate Council of Alberta toll-free at 1-888-425-2754.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On October 22, 2014, a Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) Hearing Panel ordered the continuation of Rajwant Kaur Banwait’s suspension as a mortgage associate. The Hearing Panel also ordered Ms. Banwait to pay a fine of $20,000 and costs of $12,500.
The Hearing Panel found Ms. Banwait:
The Hearing Panel ordered Ms. Banwait’s suspension to continue until such time as she cooperates with RECA’s investigation to the satisfaction of the Executive Director.
Ms. Banwait was previously registered with Verico Titus Finanicial Ltd. in Edmonton.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta –
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is pleased to announce the selection of Chad Griffiths as Chair of Council and Krista Bolton as Chair-Elect.
Mr. Griffiths is a partner with NAI Commercial Real Estate in Edmonton. He has been a member of Council since November 2012, and serves as an appointee of the Alberta Real Estate Association from industry members trading in industrial, commercial and investment real estate. He recently served as chair of RECA’s Commercial Real Estate Advisory Committee and as chair of the Finance and Audit Committee. He has also been involved in numerous committees and boards across Canada.
Ms. Bolton is a Chartered Mediator with her primary practice in family mediation. She has been a public member of Council since 2012, appointed by the other Council members. She currently serves on the Alberta Real Estate Foundation as a governor and has served on the Finance and Audit, Hearings, and Governance Committees for Council.
Mr. Griffiths and Ms. Bolton will serve in these positions for a one-year term, ending on October 31, 2015.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management and real estate appraisal professionals under the Real Estate Act of Alberta. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Bryon Howard, real estate associate registered with Keller Williams Realty South or Signet Commercial or Re/Max First at all relevant times and currently registered with Re/Max House of Real Estate
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A Hearing Panel of the Real Estate Council of Alberta accepted an Admission of Conduct Deserving of Sanction signed by Mr. Howard, which included an Agreed Statement of Facts. The Hearing Panel ordered Bryon Howard to:
Calgary, Alberta –
On October 15, 2014, Melanie Elaine Remillard, previously a real estate broker in Fort McMurray, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of her application, Ms. Remillard was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether she:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Ms. Remillard’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management and real estate appraisal professionals under the Real Estate Act of Alberta. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta –The Real Estate Council of Alberta is this year’s recipient of the Association of Real Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO) Education Award in the Post-Licensing/Continuing Education category for its Real Estate Update 2014 course.
Real Estate Update 2014 is offered entirely online, using a variety of multi-media teaching tools. ARELLO recognized Real Estate Update 2014, in part, because of its mobile-friendly design, which allows industry professionals to complete it through most smart phones and tablets.
Real Estate Update 2014 provides information that is relevant to real estate professionals’ current practice, including material on identifying properties in flood zones and advising buyers, tenants, landlords and sellers regarding such properties. RECA incorporated this crucial information in the course’s content in light of the significant 2013 floods in Alberta.
RECA is committed to providing leading edge career-preparation and training, as well as ongoing re-licensing and continuous learning opportunities. While RECA is proud of its achievements on the international stage, the greatest satisfaction comes from feedback received from Alberta real estate professionals. Survey results from learners after they complete Real Estate Update 2014 show it has an overall approval rating of 96 per cent.
RECA has received three ARELLO awards for its education courses in the past, as well as two Investigator of the Year awards and five communication awards.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On July 16, 2014, Alain Richard Latulippe, previously a real estate associate in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Latulippe was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Latulippe’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management and real estate appraisal professionals under the Real Estate Act of Alberta. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – The brokerage licence of Northern Property Management Ltd. in Fort McMurray has been terminated because it was no longer eligible to be licensed. Northern Property Management Ltd. is no longer authorized to trade in real estate or provide property management services in Alberta.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta will be contacting landlords, tenants and other individuals who may be affected by the termination of the brokerage.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Brandon Antonini, previously a mortgage associate in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Antonini was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Antonini’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management and real estate appraisal professionals under the Real Estate Act of Alberta. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Jermiah Divall, previously a mortgage broker in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Divall was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Divall’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, real estate appraisal and property management industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Katerina Evdokimova (a.k.a. Ekaterina Evdokimova), previously a real estate associate and a mortgage associate in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of her application, Ms. Evdokimova was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether she:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Ms. Evdokimova’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, real estate appraisal and property management industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Donald Mike Gray, previously a real estate broker in Edmonton, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Gray was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he breached:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Gray’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, real estate appraisal and property management industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Christopher Mele, previously a real estate associate in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Mele was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Mele’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Ronald Mercier, previously a real estate broker and a mortgage broker in Edmonton, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Mercier was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Mercier’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On April 16, 2014, Erik Vande Merwe, previously a mortgage broker, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Vande Merwe was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Vande Merwe’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On March 4, 2014, the Executive Director of the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) suspended the licence of Jack Flaksman, real estate associate registered with Discover Real Estate Ltd. in Calgary. Mr. Flaksman has been suspended because he failed to comply with an August 27, 2013 Hearing Panel order.
As a result of this suspension, Jack Flaksman may not trade in real estate in Alberta. His suspension does not affect the activities of Discover Real Estate Ltd.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On January 22, 2014, Amanjot (Amy) Kaur Brar, previously a real estate and mortgage broker in Calgary, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of her application, Ms. Brar was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether she:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Ms. Brar’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.
Calgary, Alberta – On January 22, 2014, Robert Ackerman, previously a real estate associate broker in Lethbridge, applied to permanently withdraw from industry membership.
At the time of his application, Mr. Ackerman was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he:
At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions of conduct or findings of fact. The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) approved Mr. Ackerman’s application to withdraw and this results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership; conduct proceedings are now discontinued.
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for governing real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry professionals.