Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which authority oversees the enforcement of REBBA in Ontario?

  1. Ontario Land Registry Office

  2. Ontario Ministry of Housing

  3. Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO)

  4. Ontario Real Estate Board

  5. Provincial Real Estate Ministries

  6. Local Government Council

The correct answer is: Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO)

The correct answer is the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO). RECO is the authority responsible for regulating real estate professionals and enforcing the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act (REBBA) in Ontario. RECO ensures that real estate professionals comply with the rules and regulations set out in REBBA to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of the real estate industry in the province. The other options are incorrect because: - Ontario Land Registry Office primarily deals with property registrations and records, not the regulation of real estate professionals under REBBA. - The Ontario Ministry of Housing focuses on policies related to housing, land use planning, and other housing-related matters, but it is not the entity responsible for overseeing REBBA enforcement. - The Ontario Real Estate Board is an organization that provides services and support to real estate professionals but does not have the regulatory authority to enforce REBBA. - Provincial Real Estate Ministries is a general term and does not specifically refer to the regulatory body overseeing REBBA enforcement. - Local Government Councils do not typically have jurisdiction over the regulation of real estate professionals and enforcement of REBBA.