You've worked hard and paid a lot to get your Ontario Real Estate license, and there is no reason to give that up.
We help agents across Ontario to keep their options open.
Karma Realty Inc. offers Real Estate License Parking services to Ontario Real Estate Sales Representatives and Brokers.
If you are leaving the business temporarily or permanently due to:
- Retirement
- Maternity Leave
- Illness
- Caring for an aging parent
- Travel
- You are a recent course graduate and not ready to start
- Any other purpose
It shouldn't cost you all your hard-earned savings.
By parking your license with us, you can:
- Keep your license so that you keep your options open
- Refer past clients, friends and relatives and collect the referral fee
- Move to Active selling again easily
- Be kept informed of industry changes
- Be notified of due dates for education and insurance
- Get a referral fee for any Sales Representative or Broker that you send to us
Karma Realty Inc. is not a member of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) or any other board. Registrants who park their license with us are still licensed Real Estate Representatives under the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO).
If you want to be able to do referrals and have the ability to re-instate your license, and pay a minimum for these benefits, then you have come to the right place.
It's not a difficult process, and we can walk you through every step.
Sign up to park my Ontario Real Estate license now!
Canadian House Prices See Largest November Drop
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House prices have been falling for the last three months suggesting that Canada's hot housing market has cooled. Toronto (−1.4%), Hamilton (−1.6%), Ottawa-Gatineau (−0.8%) led that way, with a .5% drop overall. Toronto's overall drop was 7.1%.
The Teranet-National Bank house price index fell by 0.5 per cent in November, which is the largest drop for the month of November recorded outside of a recession said National Bank economist Marc Pinsonneault.
If the market slowdown is causing you to consider your options, contact us to see how we can help.
Toronto Home Sales Prices Now Online
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In response to the Federal Court of Appeal upholding the Competition Tribunal's TREB ruling, several website have now moved to include sold data into their websites. MongoHouse, HouseSigma, and Sold.Watch have all started showing TREB sold data.
Competition Tribunal had ruled the Toronto Real Estate Board prevented competition, stifled digital innovation by prohibiting its realtor members from posting sales data online.
If you are feeling the pinch of the changing market landscape, contact us to see how we can help.
Federal appeals court rules TREB must make data public
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Last April, the Competition Tribunal ruled the Toronto Real Estate Board prevented competition, stifled digital innovation by prohibiting its realtor members from posting sales data online.
Yesterday the Federal Court of Appeal’s decided to uphold an April 2016 Competition Tribunal ruling.
TREB now says it will seek a Supreme Court of Canada appeal to fight this ruling further dragging out the battle. It says it will also seek an order staying the decision until the outcome of the appeal.
If you are considering your options, contact us to see how we can help.
Federal Court To Rule On Whether TREB Must Share Sales Data
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Last year the Competition Tribunal ruled that the Toronto Real Estate Board prevented competition and stifled digital innovation by prohibiting its realtor members from posting sales data on their websites. TREB has appealed this decision.
"By denying agents the ability to introduce new and innovative real estate brokerage services using the internet, consumers are ultimately denied the benefits of greater competition.
Competition Bureau"
TREB's strict rules stiffel what real estate brokerage services could offer, which denys the consumer from the benifits of increased competion. Increased competion usually provides consumers with lower prices. Should the Federal Court of Appleal find in favour of the Competition bureau, this may further erode the ability of realtors to earn a decent living.
If you are considering your options, contact us to see how we can help.