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by James Porter, RECA Investigations Manager Professionalism is important for licensees. Afterall, you are not just a representative of your client, you are also a representative of your business, brokerage,…
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by James Porter, RECA Investigations Manager Professionalism is important for licensees. Afterall, you are not just a representative of your client, you are also a representative of your business, brokerage,…
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…
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 all…
By James Porter, RECA Investigations Manager In today's digital age, communication has become quicker and more convenient than ever, and we know RECA licensees often rely on various modes of…
By Kristian Tzenov, RECA Stakeholder Engagement Manager Alberta’s New Home Buyer Protection Act (the Act) was introduced to protect the interests of new home buyers and ensure the quality and…
As an independent governing authority, RECA sets, regulates, and enforces regulatory standards for real estate, property management, condominium management, and mortgage brokerage licensees across the province. One of RECA’s critical…
By Kyle Schaub, Practice Review Manager A recent change to section 82 of the Real Estate Act Rules has received Ministerial approval and should make life easier for brokerages when…
By Gary Siegle, RECA Regulatory Compliance Advisor, Mortgage Mortgage brokers play a crucial role in facilitating transactions between borrowers and lenders. While the relationship between you and your borrowers is…