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In medieval Europe, keeping things ‘above board’ meant everyone around a table kept their hands visible, above the table. This way everyone could be sure no one was hiding a…
RECA Consumer Initiatives Consumer awareness of RECA and consumer education are important parts of RECA’s stakeholder-focused strategic plan that began this year. Here are some of the consumer awareness initiatives…
Openness and Transparency: New Policies Openness and transparency are important concepts, and Council is committed to improving both, as pledged in the recent consultation with our stakeholders. I am pleased to…
Council approves recommendations on openness and transparency Council accepts recommendations put forth by the Governance Committee and RECA Administration regarding its openness and transparency practices, including: Beginning with the January…
RECA’s 2016-2020 Strategic Plan focuses strongly on identifying opportunities to advance openness and transparency. In a consultation paper earlier this year, RECA put forth several concepts to expand its openness…
Foreclosures and court ordered sales can be complex and tense, with uncertain outcomes. But the sales happen all the same. Your clients may be interested in purchasing a judicial sale,…
The Real Estate Act is clear. You need a licence to work as a mortgage broker, as a real estate broker, or as a real estate appraiser. This licensing requirement…
The Real Estate Update 2017 is RECA’s fourth real estate re-licensing course with a classroom option available. RECA is committed to classroom course options as part of our strategy to…