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iPro scandal: Groups representing 90,000 realtors call on province to reform RECO

RECO said it’s working with the insurer to expedite deposit and commission claims, with payments beginning Friday.

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A sign for the Real Estate Council of Ontario, the province’s real estate watchdog, is seen outside the building on Bloor Street West in ɫɫ.


Five realtor associations representing about 90,000 of Ontario’s roughly 100,000 realtors are calling on the provincial government to reform the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) after the government said Thursday it would intervene in an “extensive review” of the real estate watchdog.

“This process must deliver meaningful reforms, including Ombudsperson oversight, stronger accountability measures, and enhanced enforcement tools to safeguard consumer deposits and restore public confidence,” said the joint statement released Friday by ɫɫ Regional Real Estate Board, Cornerstone, Ottawa Real Estate Board, OnePoint, and Central Lakes Association of Realtors. 

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Manuela Vega

Manuela Vega is a ɫɫ-based housing reporter for the Star. Follow her on X: .

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