Dozens of realtors who are owed thousands of dollars gathered at Queen's Park Tuesday in hopes the provincial government will ...
The eligible claims for consumer and realtors have already exceeded the program’s $4-million per-incident insurance cap. In ...
We didn’t work so hard and protest so that we could get paid 50 per cent of our commission,” says real estate agent Maria Florez.
The protest is not partisan, but rooted in fairness, transparency and the need to restore confidence in Ontario’s real estate ...
Siobhan Morris reports from Queen’s Park where demonstrators are demanding full compensation after the iPro Realty scandal.
“Today, the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) took an important step towards addressing the iPro Realty Ltd. matter, which impacted 2,400 REALTORS® and their clients across the province. In a ...
Realtors who have waited months for commission payments from the collapsed brokerage iPro Realty Ltd. are reluctant to sign paperwork issued by the insurance provider for the Real Estate Council of ...
Months after the collapse of iPro Realty, impacted real estate agents are expected to see payouts of 50 per cent of their unpaid commissions, but at least one agent says it’s not enough. Jean Lepine, ...
Ontario’s real estate regulator is immediately freezing iPro Realty’s accounts to “safeguard funds” after a $10.5-million shortfall was discovered. The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) said it ...
The CEO of Ontario’s real estate regulator is stepping down in the wake of the iPro Realty scandal, while realtors continue to wait for missing commissions following Premier Doug Ford promise to make ...
Good morning. This is the Wednesday Sept. 3 edition of First Up, the Star’s daily morning digest. Sign up to get it earlier each day, in your inbox. Yesterday, we reported on Toronto swimmer Lev ...
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