New rules target use of ‘exclusive’ real estate listings

by Shane Dingman

A for sale sign is displayed outside a home in Toronto. On Jan. 3, the new 'cooperation policy' formulated by CREA came into effect, forcing any realtor to add an exclusive listing to the MLS within three days of doing any public marketing.

This year, Canadians will see the effective end of the so-called “exclusive” real estate listing amid a crackdown on the sales tactic by the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). But some realtors are asking whether it truly is the end of the exclusive, or just the opening salvo in a bigger fight over organized real estate.

“CREA is being protective for no valid reason,” said real estate lawyer and registered realtor Mark Morris with Legalclosing.ca Professional Corporation. “They are over-stepping their bounds in a significant way. … What we’re doing now is limiting what they [sellers and buyers] can do in the free market.”

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