
RECO
RECO, Ontario's real estate regulator, protects consumers in the public interest by promoting a safe and informed marketplace and administering the rules that real estate agents and brokerages must follow.
Login Page for MyWeb Account - MyWeb - RECO
RECO’s portal for registrants Use this site to: Create a RECO account/RECO ID Access authorized education providers for the: Pre-registration education program Post-registration education program …
Contact - RECO
The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) is the provincial regulator that regulates real estate agents and brokerages in Ontario. If you have a question, please contact RECO.
Agents and brokerages - RECO
As Ontario’s regulator of more than 110,000 real estate agents and brokerages (sometimes referred to as registrants), RECO administers the Trust in Real Estate Services Act, 2002 (TRESA) and …
About - RECO
RECO is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1997 to regulate real estate agents and brokerages to ensure consumer protection in Ontario’s real estate services sector.
What we do - RECO
The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) is the provincial regulator that licenses and regulates real estate agents and brokerages in Ontario. Our goal is to see that every real estate transaction is …
Enforcement - RECO
As a regulator and independent authority, RECO ensures real estate agents and brokerages follow the law, investigates complaints, and takes action as needed. We hold real estate agents accountable, …
RECO - Index, Search for individuals or brokerages
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RECO Information Guide
The RECO Information Guide is designed to help consumers understand their rights and responsibilities when buying or selling a property in Ontario, and must be given to a buyer or seller by a real estate …
Continuing education (CE) - RECO
RECO releases one mandatory annual update course every year, typically in January. This provides agents and brokers with up-to-date information on key changes in legislation and emerging trends in …