
News Bytes April 2018
Thank you Kirk! It’s with bittersweet feelings that RECA announces the upcoming retirement of Kirk Bacon, who through his 13 years at RECA, has held the positions of Deputy Executive…
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Thank you Kirk! It’s with bittersweet feelings that RECA announces the upcoming retirement of Kirk Bacon, who through his 13 years at RECA, has held the positions of Deputy Executive…
The real estate industry in Alberta has had the privilege of self-regulation for more than 20 years. With the recent scrutiny of real estate self-regulation in British Columbia and Ontario—and…
Council received a report on the RECA Communications Audit Downey, Norris & Associates presented the results of RECA’s Communications Audit. The objectives of the audit were to: evaluate and assess…
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is reviewing mortgage brokerage standards and Rules to enhance consumer protection, ensure our standards of practice are strong, and to document current practices…
RECA launched the first commercial and property management specific re-licensing course Real Estate Update 2018 (Commercial/ Property Management) on February 6. Real estate professionals who want to retain their authorization…
If there’s a group of people who understand how much paper is involved in securing financing, it’s mortgage brokers. Applications, supporting documents, disclosures, service agreements, bank documents, oh my! Every…
Social media, and the internet generally, have become some of the most frequently used advertising vehicles in many industries, including real estate and mortgage brokerage. Industry professionals turn to social…
RECA Moved On January 15, 2018, RECA opened for business in our new offices at 202, 1506 11 Avenue SW. RECA’s lease at our previous offices was ending, and Council…