Realty Executives Local Almaguin Highlands Inc., Brokerage
206 Ontario Street P0A 1C0 Burks Falls, ON, Canada
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Locality: Burks falls
Phone: +1 705-382-5434
Address: 206 Ontario Street P0A 1C0 Burks Falls, ON, Canada
Website: www.almaguinrealestateteam.com/
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My very talented daughter/administrator Michelle, wood burned and painted this hopeful message for the office! It is displayed in our front window.
March 23, 2020 REALTY EXECUTIVE Local Almaguin Highlands Inc. Office is closed. Clients may make an appointment to hand in keys,etc and we will unlock the door to receive. All other business must be through phone, text or email. Only Vacant properties or land will be shown all other listed property, showing is suspended. Contact the office for further details and protocol on showings . Thank you for working together....to get through these troubled times. ... Louisa Moffit Broker of Record/Owner REALTY EXECUTIVES Local Almaguin Highlands Inc. Brokerage [email protected] 705 382-5434
It is with great sadness that I announce my Dog, real estate team member, family member, family protector and all round best friend has past away today. Corona you will be so missed by us all and especially your bonded dog buddy Lambig. My hope is that your spirit runs happily and pain free throughout the forests we hiked and you are bounding in the woodlands forever. your loving human partner ~ Louisa
Blog Link https://louisamoffit.com/reflection-of-2019-welcome-2020/
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Latest Blog: https://louisamoffit.com/december-a-conflicting-month-for-/
Buying or selling? Here's what you need to know about new real estate rules The Ontario government recently announced plans to change the rules in the real estate industry in Ontario. The proposed changes are fairly broad, and will impact several areas, some in particular will impact you directly as the consumer. The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO), is mandated by the Government of Ontario to protect consumers who buy and sell their properties through brokerages registe...red to trade in Ontario. RECO is here to assist you with what these proposed changes mean to you as a consumer. If you received this from your real estate salesperson, then that's a good sign, because you are already talking to a real estate professional who has your interests as a consumer at heart. What are the most important changes? There are many important reforms in the legislation that will improve protection for Ontario's buyers and sellers. Here are a few highlights: Adding clarity for buyers and sellers so that they know whether they are represented by a brokerage, or if they are self represented; Requiring new disclosures to buyers and sellers to support informed decisions; Additional regulatory powers that will give RECO more tools to get the worst offenders in the industry out of the business; and Making it easier for RECO to levy fines against real estate salespeople for certain violations of the legislation. What won't change is RECO's mandate. We remain committed to protecting Ontario consumers, and the integrity of the marketplace. I'm in the process of buying or selling, how does this impact me? The current laws already offer robust protection for you as a consumer, and thousands of sales occur every month in Ontario with no problem at all. It is important that you understand exactly what duties your brokerage owes you, and what your responsibilities are too, under the arrangement that has been established. Why did the government introduce this legislation? It is usual that the Government reviews its laws on a regular basis to ensure that they remain up to date and relevant. The real estate industry has evolved in many ways since 2006 when the last significant changes were made, so it was time to revisit the laws. RECO is pleased that there are many proposed changes that enhance consumer protection, and we recognise that other changes will strengthen the business environment in the real estate industry, and also cut some of the red tape. What happens next, and when do the new rules come into effect? It can take a while for the rules and laws to change through the legislative process, so the simple answer is that there are several steps that need to take place before the rules actually change. It is also possible that the proposed rules may be amended through the process. The new rules could come into effect as early as 2021.
Here is a link to my latest blog https://louisamoffit.com/long-absence-over/
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