The Toronto Star published a story on Ontario real estate agents that are lobbying the province against the mandatory disclosure of offers among competing home buyers in transactions involving multiple bids. Their argument is that sharing information about competing bids could lead to the disclosure of personal financial information to any interested parties. Under the current rules, a real estate agent can only share the details of offers with the property seller. Tim Hudak OREA CEO wants consumers to have a choice if all the buyers and the seller agree. Click the link to the full article below. What do you think? Could disclosure of personal financial information lead to privacy issues? Leave your comments down below. http://j.mp/2XA6DeK











