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BCREA members are licensed by the Real Estate Council of British Columbia under the Real Estate Services Act. Effective January 1, 2007, licensees are required to complete continuing education for licence renewal. [1] The continuing education courses are called the Applied Practice and Legal Update course.
Real Estate Council of BC (RECBC) Finance licensing individuals and brokerages engaged in real estate sales, or rental and strata property management Royal BC Museum: Tourism, Arts & Culture collection and preservation of items relating to the natural and human history of BC Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp) Transportation ...
Real Estate Council of Alberta: real estate: SafeRoads Alberta [18] transportation safety: As the administrative adjudication branch of Alberta Transportation, this tribunal began operations on December 1, 2020, replacing the Alberta Transportation Safety Board. It is responsible for conducting reviews for provincial administrative penalties ...
Pages in category "Real estate industry trade groups based in Canada" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA; French: L'Association Canadienne de l'Immeuble, ACI) is a trade association that represents real estate brokers, agents, and salespeople in Canada. [ 2 ] CREA's membership includes over 130,000 individuals, working through 90 real estate boards and associations across Canada. [ 2 ]
Instead, by the end of 2021, the Canadian Real Estate Association's House Price Index had risen by 26.6%, the fastest annual pace on record. [50] Condominiums accounted for the bulk of new housing in BC (54%) and Ontario (59%), [ 51 ] and investors constituted an increasing share of the buyers of these units (41% in Ontario).
Bill 28, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Housing Priority Initiatives) Amendment Act, 2016, is a British Columbian law that came into force on August 2, 2016. The law was introduced after calls urging the British Columbia provincial government to intervene in the housing market and curb foreign investment that was seen as a major contributor to the rapid rise in home prices.
Real estate agent, brickmaker Henry Thomas Thrift (May 26, 1851 – February 23, 1946) was a pioneer settler of the Surrey , British Columbia area. A real estate agent and brick maker, he served on the Surrey City Council as a clerk for many years, and also briefly rose to the position of reeve .