
REAL ESTATE COUNCIL
What is the Real Estate Council of British Columbia?
The Real Estate Council of British Columbia is a regulatory agency established by the provincial government. Its mandate is to protect the public interest by enforcing the licensing and licensee conduct requirements of the Real Estate Services Act. The Council is responsible for licensing individuals and brokerages engaged in real estate sales, rental and strata property management. The Council also enforces entry qualifications, investigates complaints against licensees and imposes disciplinary sanctions under the Act.
Real Estate Council Mission Statement
The Real Estate Council of British Columbia protects the public interest by assuring the competency of real estate licensees and ensuring their compliance with the Real Estate Services Act. The Council is accountable to and advises government on industry issues and encourages public confidence, by impartially setting and enforcing standards of conduct, education, competency and licensing for real estate licensees in the province.
For more information please visit: www.recbc.ca |