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It is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors composed of nine registered real estate professionals elected by their peers and three non-registrants appointed by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (Ontario) to represent consumers, business and government. Board members serve a three-year term. The Chair is Glenda Brindle.
The Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards (later renamed the Ontario Real Estate Association) was founded in 1922 to organize real estate activities on a province-wide basis. [citation needed] In 1930, the Ontario government brought into law the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act. The government of Ontario codified and regulated the real ...
These forces answer to a board composed of representatives selected directly by the Solicitor General, and may include community representatives, representatives from area police services, or representatives from the corporations funding the designated policing unit's operations.
TRREB currently has over 73,000 Realtor members, [3] the most of any real estate association in Canada. Members of TRREB are licensed by the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) to trade in real estate in Ontario. [6] Members and member offices can be found by using the search function on the home page of its website.
The National Association of Realtors has agreed to a landmark settlement that would eliminate real estate brokers' long-standing commissions, commonly of up to 6% of the purchase price ...
The Cambell Commission, chaired and led by West Bloomfield's Town Supervisor, Todd Cambell, has been a long-standing collaborative entity in the county for 10 years. ... The Ontario County Sheriff ...
The REALTORS Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB) is the 3rd largest real estate board in Ontario and the 8th largest in Canada, representing over 2900 members [1] in Hamilton, Burlington and surrounding areas.
The settlement reached by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) over real estate agent commissions could end up hurting an already beleaguered group: homebuyers.. The $418 million deal ...