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Patrick Borody

Calgary, Alberta - On July 7, 2010, Patrick Borody, associate, Homelife Country Realty applied to the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) to withdraw from industry membership, in accordance with section 54 of the Real Estate Act (REA).

At the time of his application, Mr. Borody was the subject of conduct proceedings to determine whether he

  • failed to fulfilled his fiduciary duties [s.2 of the Code of Conduct ]
  • failed to be professional in dealing with the public and other industry members [s.7 of the Code of Conduct]
  • failed to render competent service [s.6 of the Code of Conduct]
  • made representations or carried on conduct what was reckless or intentional and misled or deceived persons or was likely to do so [s.4 of the Code of Conduct]
  • participated in fraudulent or unlawful activities in connection with the provision of services or in any dealings [s.7(c) of the Code of Conduct]

At the time of the withdrawal application approval, there had been no disciplinary hearing, admissions or findings of fact.

By virtue of operation of the Real Estate Act, Part Three, conduct proceedings are discontinued.  Mr. Borody’s application to withdraw was approved by RECA and results in a voluntary lifetime prohibition from industry membership.

The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) is an independent, non-government agency, responsible for regulating real estate, mortgage broker, and real estate appraisal industry professionals under Alberta’s Real Estate Act. RECA is mandated to protect consumers and to provide services that enhance and improve the industry and the business of industry members.

 

 

 


 
 
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