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A disgruntled seller files a complaint with RECO against his salesperson, Sarah, alleging misrepresentation during the sale of his detached home in Ottawa. RECO decides to initiate an investigation. Which of the following statements accurately describes the process Sarah will face?
Under the Trust in Real Estate Services Act (TRESA), 2002, registrants are required to cooperate fully with RECO investigations and provide any information or d
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Question: A disgruntled seller files a complaint with RECO against his salesperson, Sarah, alleging misrepresentation during the sale of his detached home in Ottawa. RECO decides to initiate an investigation. Which of the following statements accurately describes the process Sarah will face?
Answer options:
- Sarah will immediately lose her registration and be prohibited from trading in real estate until the investigation is complete. ✅ RECO will conduct a thorough investigation, and Sarah is obligated to cooperate fully and provide all requested documents and information.
- The investigation will be handled by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) as it involves alleged misrepresentation.
- Sarah has the right to refuse to provide information to RECO if she believes it may incriminate her.
Correct answer: RECO will conduct a thorough investigation, and Sarah is obligated to cooperate fully and provide all requested documents and information.
Explanation: Under the Trust in Real Estate Services Act (TRESA), 2002, registrants are required to cooperate fully with RECO investigations and provide any information or documents requested by the Registrar or a RECO inspector.
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