Information Guide – TRESA Legislation

It is important to look at the legislation under TRESA, 2002 which outlines the requirements for the Information Guide:

“Information guide

13. (1) The registrar shall prepare an information guide and publish it on the administrative authority’s website. O. Reg. 357/22, s. 10.

(2) The information guide shall include the following information:

1. An indication that a person may interact with a registrant,

i. as a client under a representation agreement, or

ii. as a self-represented party.

2. A summary of the rights and duties set out in the Act and the regulations in respect of registrants, clients and self-represented parties.

3. An explanation of the risks of being a self-represented party if a person chooses not to receive services, including representation, from a registrant.

4. A statement advising a person contemplating being a self-represented party to seek independent professional advice.

5. Guidance in respect of the duties that a brokerage would owe to a client and the services that the brokerage would provide to a client, if the brokerage entered into a brokerage representation agreement with the client.

6. With respect to situations where a brokerage enters into a designated representation agreement with a client, guidance in respect of the duties that the brokerage and the designated representative employed by the brokerage would owe to the client and the services that the brokerage and the designated representative would provide to the client.

7. An indication that agreements with brokerages may include terms related to termination of the agreement.

8. Guidance in respect of remuneration arrangements in relation to a trade in real estate, including a description of remuneration arrangements that are permitted and prohibited for,

i. a broker or salesperson, and

ii. a brokerage.

9. A caution that a brokerage is not permitted to represent more than one client in respect of the same trade in real estate unless the requirements set out in subsection 22 (1) are satisfied.

10. A caution that a designated representative is not permitted to represent more than one client in respect of the same trade in real estate unless the requirements set out in subsection 22.0.1 (1) are satisfied.

11. A caution that a brokerage and a designated representative employed by the brokerage are not permitted to represent their respective clients in respect of the same trade in real estate unless the requirements set out in subsection 22.0.2 (2) are satisfied.

12. With respect to situations where a brokerage represents more than one client in respect of the same trade in real estate, guidance in respect of the duties that a brokerage would owe to each client and the services that the brokerage would provide to each client.

13. With respect to situations where a designated representative represents more than one client in respect of the same trade in real estate, guidance in respect of the duties that the brokerage and the designated representative employed by the brokerage would owe to each client and the services that they would provide to each client.

14. With respect to situations where a brokerage represents a client and a designated representative employed by the brokerage represents a client in respect of the same trade in real estate, guidance in respect of the duties that the brokerage and the designated representative would owe to their respective clients and the services that they would provide to their respective clients.

15. An explanation of how to file a complaint about the conduct of a broker or salesperson to,

i. the brokerage that employs the broker or salesperson, and

ii. the administrative authority.

16. Any other information the registrar considers relevant in respect of the rights and duties set out in the Act or the regulations in respect of registrants, clients and self-represented parties. O. Reg. 235/23, s. 3.

(3) Before providing services or assistance to a person in relation to trading in real estate a registrant shall provide the person with a copy of the information guide or a link to the guide on the administrative authority’s website. O. Reg. 357/22, s. 10.

(4) Before providing services or assistance to a person in relation to a trade in real estate a broker or salesperson shall explain the contents of the information guide to the person. O. Reg. 357/22, s. 10.”

COMMENT

The above provisions outline all the requirements for the RECO Information Guide.

Brian Madigan LL.B., Broker

www.OntarioRealEstateSource.com

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