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In the high-stakes world of real estate, a single misstep can transform a promising career into a legal nightmare.

Although I’m an active Realtor, back in the 1970s, as a broker, I was called upon to testify as an expert witness. The case involved a broker who was accused of not being vigilant during an open house when jewelry was stolen by someone from the public. That single case started a second career for me as an expert witness. I’ve testified in about 600 trials and written thousands of expert reports, seeing firsthand how quickly professional dreams can unravel.

The real estate industry is experiencing a critical moment. An influx of poorly trained, part-time agents who fail to understand fundamental rules and regulations is creating a perfect storm of potential litigation. The consequences are far more than monetary—they can devastate an agent’s reputation and professional future and negatively impact their brokerage.

 

The landscape of professional liability

 

Agents face numerous potential legal challenges, including professional negligence claims, fraud allegations, breaches of fiduciary duty, misrepresentations of professional expertise, financial damages from incorrect advice to buyers and sellers, vicariously dragging their brokerage into litigation and the besmirching of their personal and their brokerage’s reputations (which can be dramatic in smaller communities).

One of the most insidious risks lies not in outright lies but in strategic omissions. Agents who fail to disclose critical property details—whether they’re zoning restrictions, environmental hazards or structural defects—are setting themselves up for potential lawsuits.

 

Common pitfalls

 

There are many recurring issues that invite legal scrutiny and lawsuits, including:

Agents stating that zoning or other uses are legal when they’re not. It’s up to you to verify the zoning online or in person at the local zoning office.

 

Omitting negative factors

 

Sloppy practice inclusive of badly written offers

 

Accepting details from older, previous listings as fact, like incorrect lot sizes or room and gross area dimensions. Original builder representations of square footage can be exaggerated. Buy a decent laser measurement tool and, if possible when listing, get electronic floor plans and the provincial assessment gross floor area.

 

Pushing buyers to make a clean offer when they won’t qualify for an adequate mortgage

 

Selling land for a home or other construction only for the buyer to find out that it’s in a flood plain or on a restricted site

 

Selling contaminated land without disclosure, promising the buyer a specific (and usually inflated) price for their home when the market value wasn’t there, so they can’t close

 

Lack of understanding of the rules and regulations that guide the real estate industry

 

Your best defense: Documentation

 

The difference between surviving a lawsuit and being crushed by one often comes down to one critical factor: meticulous record keeping.

Agents must maintain comprehensive documentation of every transaction, including all offers, counteroffers and forms, detailed transaction diaries, email correspondence, text messages, handwritten notes and verbal communication summaries.

Be sure to verify all facts including former MLS listings and verbal representations by your sellers or buyers.

Putting this all together can be challenging and depending on the case can eat up two weeks of an agent’s time. Text message downloading can be a chore. As well, the brokerage has to produce a similar list. Preparation is your shield.

Here’s some practical advice you can implement now:

  • Maintain a detailed transaction diary
  • Document every conversation and action
  • Verify all property and market information
  • Be transparent about potential limitations
  • Follow legal counsel’s guidance precisely
  • Learn the rules, and study your provincial and board guidelines

 

The emotional and professional toll

 

Being sued is more than a legal battle—it’s an emotionally draining experience that can paralyze your business. If you end up in a legal case, remember, the lawyers assigned to it are veterans and they will guide and advise you. Follow their direction at all times.

Some cases settle not because the agent did something wrong but because the lawyer felt that they would make a poor witness. Some people simply can’t handle the cross-examination of opposing counsel—I’ve observed agents breaking down and quivering on the stand during that process.

 

The real estate profession demands more than sales skills—it requires unwavering professionalism, attention to detail and a commitment to ethical practice. Keep these tips in mind to protect your reputation and your business.

 

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(Don’t attend another event until you read this.)

Most real estate events are lacking value,

and agents are catching on …

THE OLD WAY

[MOST REAL ESTATE EVENTS]

THE NEW WAY

[THE LISTINGS LAB LIVE]

Multiple speakers with conflicting strategies Highly curated content, delivered by ONE reputable source
Contradictory “formulas” for success that leave you more confused ONE cohesive message that builds into a 7-figure playbook [no contradiction or confusion!]
Inspirational advice (lots of rah-rah) but little tangible advice Actionable advice to get you to the next level faster and easier
Marketing advice from 1995 that doesn’t work in today’s market Innovative marketing strategies that are working TODAY in ALL MARKETS … and having insight into what’s coming over the next year
Regurgitated, basic information — the same old message Brand new, never-before-seen content that is vastly more advanced than you’ll find elsewhere
Prey on hungry-for-success real estate agents who don’t know exactly what they need Digital marketing content & automation strategy for consistent inbound clients (no need to bring pumpkin pies to your neighbours)
Giant pitch-fest (so you can buy more things you don’t need) Main focus = providing the highest value in the most efficient way so you can get to work building your 7-figure business
Sponsors, booths & random stuff shoved at you No random speakers, no outside sponsors, no booths, no offers you don’t need
You sit through hours or days hoping to get just one or two takeaways Main focus = providing the highest value most efficiently so you can get to work building your 7-figure business
Blind leading the blind (unvetted speakers giving ineffective advice) Led by Jess Lenouvel & her team [The 7-Figure Agent Maker]

 

JUST A TASTE OF WHAT WE’RE COVERING AT THE LISTINGS LAB LIVE IN TORONTO ON OCTOBER 16-18:

  1. HOW TO CREATE 7-FIGURE MESSAGING THAT WILL ATTRACT YOUR MOST MOTIVATED CLIENTS
  2. HOW TO STRUCTURE YOUR BUSINESS TO SCALE TO 7 FIGURES & BEYOND
  3. HOW TO RUN ALL OF YOUR MARKETING IN LESS THAN 3 HOURS PER WEEK (AND STILL HAVE A CLIENT SURPLUS)

& MORE …

Our clients regularly report results like …

  • Consistently listing 3+ homes per week
  • Having the best quarter of their career in 2023 (with rising interest rates)
  • Generating over 60 inbound clients in the first half of the year
  • Selling their highest-priced homes ever to date
  • Having their best cash-collected month ever
  • Filling their sales pipeline and having more inbound inquiries than ever

If you ask yourself any of these questions … you need to be in this room.

  • How do I write content that gets the attention of that high-calibre 3% person (especially when it’s HARDER to get this type of person’s attention)?
  • How do I know what to post every week that’s going to have people taking action and reaching out to me?
  • How do I position myself as the agent they should choose?
  • How do I structure my business for multi-7-figures? What are the right moves to take *now* to build a scalable business?
  • What do I have to put in place to create content consistently? How can I run all of my marketing in less than 3 hours per week?
  • How do I build my business to sell when I retire?

We’re 90% sold out for The Listings Lab LIVE in Toronto — and we’re NOT coming back to Toronto until 2026. 

GET YOUR TICKET NOW

P.S. Got questions? Send an email to jess@thelistingslab.com

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