The authority on real estate brokerage in Québec
Disciplinary notices and statements
To find out if a complaint has been filed or a case is currently under advisement, please contact the Registry Service at: greffes@oaciq.com.
Monetary Administrative Penalties
In the cases provided for under the Real Estate Brokerage Act or its regulations, the OACIQ may impose a Monetary Administrative Penalty (MAP) on a broker or agency. A MAP is a coercive measure that the OACIQ can use to repress certain technical offences. A MAP is an effective enforcement tool to protect the public, supplementing other means such as the disciplinary or penal process.
2025-2027 Cycle In progress
Licence holders are required to obtain a number of continuing education units over a two-year period, in accordance with the Mandatory Continuing Education Program in force.
Trainings completed:
MT 2025-2027 – Adapting your approach when dealing with a person with specific needs (OACIQ)
MT 2025-2027 – The protection of personal information: An issue that concerns you (OACIQ)
MT 2025-2027 - Up-to-date certificate of location and peace of mind for the parties involved in the transaction (OACIQ)
SCHL améliorations (SCHL)
FREE - Annual review of recent jurisprudence pertaining to real estate brokerage professional liability 2023 (self-study) (FARCIQ)
FREE - Annual review of the jurisprudence pertaining to real estate brokerage professional liability - 2021 (FARCIQ)
FREE - Annual review of recent jurisprudence pertaining to real estate brokerage professional liability 2022 (self-study) (FARCIQ)
MT 2025-2027 - Transparency in your services and fulfilment of your professional commitments (OACIQ)
MT 2025-2027 - The resources available to maintain a valid licence (OACIQ)
MT 2025-2027 - The resources available to obtain answers to your questions (OACIQ)
FREE - My professional liability (FARCIQ)
FREE - Annual review of jurisprudence and recent dispute resolution activities - 2020 (FARCIQ)
2023-2025 Cycle Completed
Licence holders are required to obtain a number of continuing education units over a two-year period, in accordance with the Mandatory Continuing Education Program in force.
Trainings completed:
Exercising one's advisory role in compliance with the rules in the context of evolving brokerage practices: The basics of a fully compliant advisory role (OACIQ)
The adaptation of real estate brokerage in a context of technological changes: Significant impacts (OACIQ)
Adapting one's practice in a changing economic context (OACIQ)
Assisting first-time homebuyers: Facilitating access to property and building client loyalty (OACIQ)
Cryptocurrency in the real estate field (OACIQ)
One of the parties is not represented: How to deal with this reality? (OACIQ)
Contractual compliance: Draft solid clauses and avoid jeopardizing transactions (OACIQ)
Legislative changes impacting brokers' practice (OACIQ)
Exercising one's advisory role in complex situations (OACIQ)