Toronto realtors sound off on ‘arbitrary’ disciplinary process
A controversial attempt to rewrite the governing rules of Canada’s largest real estate board was defeated in a membership vote last week amid claims of “misinformation” and alleged power grabs.
On May 14, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board held its spring semi-annual general meeting where its 73,012 members were asked to approve a package of reforms to the non-profit corporation’s by-laws that were said to be about modernizing the organization.
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