
Navigating Bridge Loan Financing
Bridge loans are a financial tool used in real estate transactions which offer short-term financing to bridge the gap between purchasing a new property and selling an existing one. While…
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Bridge loans are a financial tool used in real estate transactions which offer short-term financing to bridge the gap between purchasing a new property and selling an existing one. While…
Alberta’s competitive real estate market has recently seen some consumers relying on pre-approvals to make offers without a financing condition. While this strategy can strengthen a buyer’s position in a…
When a condominium management service agreement ends, it's crucial for the outgoing management to cooperate with the new management team. This ensures a smooth transition and continued service quality for…
FINTRAC has now updated its guidance following regulatory amendments that came into force on October 11, 2024. We want to ensure all RECA mortgage licensees are aware of their new…
RECA’s modernized governance model consists of a Board of Directors and four Industry Councils representing each industry RECA regulates. This general summary includes the key activities of the Board and…
Information can be power, but with great power comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to handling confidential information. This article is a reminder of the importance of ensuring you…
As RECA’s RCAs, we get a lot of questions. Here are some of the most common questions we received this quarter, answered. Q: What activities are licensees obligated to inform their…
RECA’s modernized governance model consists of a Board of Directors and four Industry Councils representing each industry RECA regulates. In November 2023, new Council Members were elected to each Industry Council.…