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  1. Sep 18, 2023 · Investors who lost millions when Saskatoon real estate company Epic Alliance collapsed in 2022 should have some answers later this fall. Update on resolution talks expected by end of...

  2. Jun 2, 2024 · Today, people who lost their life savings when the Saskatoon real estate investment company collapsed in 2022 are still wondering whether Busch was right. Busch is the broker-owner of Century 21...

    • An Epic History
    • Challenging Investigation
    • The Road Ahead

    LaFlamme and Thompson created Epic Alliance in 2013. It soon evolved into a web of named and numbered companies, including Epic Alliance Real Estate, Epic Alliance Electrical, Epic Accounting and Bookkeeping, and Epic Holdings. It had 118 employees. They created and ran three main ventures: a loan program based on promissory notes, a "Fund-A-Flip" ...

    The report details significant challenges the investigator faced from day one. Searching the former Epic Alliance head office at 410 Avenue N in Saskatoon turned up 84 banker's boxes of paper records. But it's what wasn't there that proved troubling. "The network infrastructure for EA Group was located in a room in the basement of 410 Avenue N. The...

    Russell said the investors must now decide what, if anything, they can do get back some of their money. "This report would either provide investors with an idea what assets would be available for them to go after, or it would say there are no assets but at least give them an overview of what happened with these companies," he said. "I think it does...

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · The provincial Real Estate Services Act and its related rules require all licensees to notify the BCFSA's superintendent of real estate in writing if they are charged with or convicted of...

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · Investors who collectively lost millions in a real estate scheme will soon be getting a small portion of their money back, according to the B.C. Securities Commission.

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · News Release. 11 July 2024. BCFSA found Andre Zubko committed professional misconduct and conduct unbecoming when he deceived his clients to receive more commission than he was entitled to. Vancouver, July 10, 2024 – BC Financial Services Authority has found that Andre Zubko, a former real estate licensee, committed professional misconduct ...

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  7. Mar 2, 2021 · The amendments introduced to the Real Estate Services Act will give BCFSA authority with respect to: education and licensing for real estate professionals; establishing rules governing the conduct for real estate professionals; and; investigation and discipline for licensed and unlicensed individuals.

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