Blind Bidding
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When will Ottawa end blind bidding? Still no timeline for Home Buyers’ Bill of RightsThe federal housing minister does not have a timeline in place for the tabling of a promised Home Buyers' Bill of Rights, citing the need to consult with provinces and territories.MoneyJan 16, 2023
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Changes including opt out choice on blind bidding coming to home buying in OntarioThe Ontario Real Estate Association said in a statement that it welcomed the changes and worked closely with the province to bring them forward.CanadaApr 19, 2022
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How to tame the housing wars: Why open bidding may not workBlind bidding often encourages aggressive offers to blow away the competition. But the auction-style bidding used in countries like Australia may not be the solution.MoneyJun 11, 2021
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