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Highlights:Restricts drivers from: using hand-held cell phones texting or e-mailing using electronic devices like laptop computers, video games, cameras, video entertainment displays and programming portable audio players (e.g., MP3 players) entering information on GPS units reading printed materials in the vehicle writing, printing or sketching, ...
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By Mike Klein
The Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN
RE/MAX was recently recognized for providing the highest overall satisfaction for both home sellers and for home buyers among national full-service retail firms by J.D. Power and Associates.
For the home buying experience, three factors were considered: agent/salesperson, office and a variety of ...
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Over the past six months, more than one-third of the new jobs created in Canada have been in Alberta, which is home to just over 10% of the country’s population. This clearly indicates the Wild Rose province is starting to bloom once more following an extended economic winter. Across major industries, manufacturing has, by far accounted for ...
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Source: Areahub.ca
One of the most common and frustrating issues for both real estate industry members and lawyers in closing residential real estate transactions is a dispute over the condition of the property on Completion Day. Rarely are buyers entirely happy with the condition and cleanliness of the property when they take ...
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Four years into the housing crisis, myths about foreclosure still litter the minds of even the smartest of real estate consumers. When it comes to matters as high stakes as your home, confusion can cost you thousands - or even your home. Whether you’re a buyer looking at foreclosures, a homeowner struggling to keep your home or a seller ...
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1. Energy use monitoring systems.
As Hydro rates rise and provinces, such as Ontario introduce time-of-use billing for electricity, consumers desperate to manage energy costs will snap up this technology. Easily installed products, like Blue Line's Powercost Monitor (about $60 at www.thesource.ca), which provide real-time information on ...
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Here is the actual wording of the actual agreement between the Canadian Real Estate Association and the Competition Tribunal THE COMPETITION TRIBUNALIN THE MATTER OF the Competition Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-34, and the Competition Tribunal Rules, SORl94-290;AND IN THE MATTER OF an application pursuant to section 79 of the Competition ...
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CREA Ratifies Competition Consent AgreementST. JOHN'S, Oct. 24 /CNW/ - The President of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), Georges Pahud, today welcomed the decision of delegates to its Special General Meeting to approve CREA's consent agreement with the Commissioner of Competition regarding the case before the Competition ...
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By Jesse Kinos-Goodin, Financial Post August 11, 2010 Comments (4)
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Kelowna, BC (July 15, 2010) – RE/MAX sales associates and support staff across Canada raised over $100,000 for the Canadian *** Cancer Foundation on May 29th through Yard Sale for the Cure. The funds support *** cancer research, health promotions and training fellowships that areleading to real progress in the fight against *** ...
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