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HomeLife terminates HomeLife/United Realty’s franchise over non-payment of fees

HomeLife/United Realty in Brampton, Ont. has been terminated as a HomeLife franchisee for failing to meet its contractual financial obligations under its current ownership, the company says.

“Although we pursued every avenue to avoid this conclusion, we were unable to reach a satisfactory resolution,” says Ed Pupulin, director of international business development at HomeLife Realty Services. “HomeLife/United’s sales representatives are encouraged to remain within the HomeLife family by joining another HomeLife brokerage in their area.”

HomeLife/United Realty had more than 200 salespeople.

The brokerage was founded in 1989. Parvinder Singh took sole possession of the multi-branch brokerage in 2008, says HomeLife. In February, the Real Estate Council of Ontario issued a proposal to revoke registration for Singh. That case is still pending.

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