Real Estate

As the independent office that protects home buyers and sellers by promoting fair and efficient business practices, the Real Estate Division registers real estate brokerages, property management brokerages, salespersons, representatives, and mortgage brokers and sets the registration and business practice requirements for all registrants in the province of Manitoba.

Registration

Who Should Register

Persons looking to provide real estate services in Manitoba must be registered under The Real Estate Services Act unless they qualify for an exemption under the Act or the Real Estate Services Regulation.

Under the Act, real estate services include private sales services, property management services, and trading services.

Before providing any real estate service, a person must be registered in a registration category that permits them to provide those real estate services.

For more information on the activities that qualify as real estate services, the requirement to be registered, and exemptions please refer to The Real Estate Services Act.

For more information on registration categories and associated registration requirements please refer to the Real Estate Services Regulation.

Persons looking to act as a mortgage broker, restricted mortgage broker, or mortgage salesperson and engage in mortgage transactions for Manitoba properties must be registered under The Mortgage Brokers Act unless they qualify for an exemption under the Act or the Mortgage Brokers Regulation.

The Act and Regulation define who is a mortgage broker, restricted mortgage broker, and mortgage salesperson and outline the activities that may be undertaken by each category.

Before acting as a mortgage broker, restricted mortgage broker, or salesperson a person must be registered under the Act in the appropriate registration category.

For more information on the various registration categories and the activities that each category may undertake, the requirement to be registered, and exemptions please refer to The Mortgage Brokers Act and the Mortgage Brokers Regulation.

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