B.C. real estate advisory group looking into predatory sales practices

Mar 15, 2016 | 4:00 PM

VANCOUVER — An advisory group looking into the practices of British Columbia real estate agents will examine whether the current rules are protecting consumers and public confidence.

Terms of reference for the group, chaired by Superintendent of Real Estate Carolyn Rogers, were released Tuesday.

The document shows that the group will look into the current rules that have caused concern among potential buyers and sellers, including misleading advertising, coercive or predatory sales practices, and the assignment of contracts.

The eight-person group will also look at how the rules are administered, and what the requirements and professional standards are for licensed realtors throughout the province.