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Sometimes your client’s new home purchase collapses because the lender refuses to fund the mortgage it approved prior to the home’s construction. The buyer loses the new house and often…
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Sometimes your client’s new home purchase collapses because the lender refuses to fund the mortgage it approved prior to the home’s construction. The buyer loses the new house and often…
The Real Estate Council of Alberta’s Openness and Transparency Survey is open until May 29, 2017, and we want to hear from as many industry professionals as possible. As a…
Joseph Fernandez is the Registrar at the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA). Joseph Fernandez is no stranger to regulating the real estate industry, “I have been with RECA since…
Alberta Insurance Council Reminder to Mortgage Brokers – Renew Your Insurance Agent’s Licence All Alberta mortgage brokers who are licensed to sell credit-related insurance are required to renew their insurance…
Christine Zwozdesky, Chair The Government of Alberta created RECA in 1996 to develop and enforce protections for the Alberta public when they use a licensed industry professional. A lot has…
Council reviewed the Good Character Policy prepared by RECA Administration As part of its third-party regulatory review of RECA in 2016, Field Law recommended RECA increase the information available to…
Walter White. Leslie Knope, Tyrion Lannister. All are good characters, but unfortunately, they all don’t necessarily have good character. What is good character? RECA must answer this question when determining…
Industry surveys are one of the ways RECA find out when we’re doing something right and when we can improve. This winter, we asked industry members for feedback on our…