Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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How should a real estate salesperson with revoked registration proceed for an appeal?

  1. File direct appeal with the Real Estate Council

  2. Request a hearing with the Ethics Committee

  3. Seek appeal through the License Appeal Tribunal

  4. Submit appeal through the Discipline Committee

  5. The broker of record appeals to the Competition Bureau

  6. Undergo internal review through brokerage

The correct answer is: Seek appeal through the License Appeal Tribunal

A real estate salesperson whose registration has been revoked should indeed pursue their appeal through the License Appeal Tribunal. This is the appropriate channel designated by Ontario real estate regulations for individuals seeking to contest decisions related to licensing and registration issues. The License Appeal Tribunal specializes in matters concerning license revocations and ensures that appeals are handled fairly and in accordance with the law. By appealing through this tribunal, the salesperson can present their case to an impartial body that has the authority to review the circumstances surrounding the revocation and provide a decision based on the established regulatory framework. Other alternatives mentioned, such as directly appealing to the Real Estate Council or requesting a hearing with the Ethics Committee, are not aligned with the prescribed processes for addressing revoked registrations. The Discipline Committee deals with discipline matters rather than appeals, while options like seeking appeal through the Competition Bureau or going through an internal brokerage review are not relevant in the context of a licensing appeal. Hence, the License Appeal Tribunal is clearly the most appropriate avenue for a real estate salesperson in this situation.