Mortgage Broker

Spring 2015

Mortgage Broker is the magazine of the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association and showcases the multi-billion dollar mortgage-broking industry to all levels of government, associated organizations and other interested individuals.

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MORTGAGEBROKER mbabc.ca | 5 22 Focus on Rules Harmonization Ontario proposes stringent anti-fraud requirements, similar to those suggested for New Brunswick mortgage brokers By Samantha Gale 26 Mortgage Brokers at the Movies Mortgage brokers, lenders and other industry professionals were ready for their close-ups at the movie-themed 25th anniversary conference and trade show 29 Mortgage and Valuation Fraud Good lender due diligence o en uncovers fraudulent activity By Janice P. O'Brien 33 Family Financials Consider a family trust as a shareholder of your privately owned business By Magda Grala 43 New Limitation Periods Could Signi cantly Reduce Litigation Costs and Liabilities Limitation periods balance the plainti 's need to access justice and the defendant's need to close o potential, unknown liabilities By Samantha Gale 46 New Law on Limitation Periods Loans determined under the old law may produce very di erent results from those determined under the new law By Ray Basi departments 10 Board of Directors 12 Update: News for mortgage brokers 13 Welcome to our New Members columns 7 Report from the CEO 8 Report from the President 39 Legal Ease contents VO LU M E 2 1 I S S U E 2 S P R I N G 2 0 1 5 14 Act Like a Self-Regulated Industry Building on the conference and trade show theme of Broker for a Day, Carolyn Rogers invites the industry to be a Regulator for a Day features

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