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    B.C. regulator fines Realtor $15,000 for conflict in client loan deal

    homegoal.caBy homegoal.caMay 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    British Columbia Financial Services Authority has issued a $15,000 administrative penalty against Realtor Pardeep Singh Sandhu after he lent money to clients in a transaction that regulators say created a clear conflict of interest.

    Sandhu was found to have made three violations of the Real Estate Services Rules stemming from an October 2021 property deal in Abbotsford. 

     

    Realtor gave personal loan to clients

     

    According to the BCFSA notice issued Mar. 31, Sandhu provided a personal loan of $55,000 to his buyer clients to help complete the purchase, an act regulators said positioned him to inappropriately benefit from the deal financially.

    “(Sandhu) obtained commission from the subject transaction, and the loan (he) gave changed both the nature and degree of (his) interest in ensuring that the transaction would complete,” reads the decision.

    The authority said Sandhu failed to take adequate steps to avoid the conflict, did not promptly disclose the conflict to the clients so that they could obtain a mortgage for the transaction, and neglected to advise them to seek independent professional advice.

     

    Next steps

     

    Each of the three infractions carries a $5,000 penalty, for a total fine of $15,000. 

    Sandhu has 30 days to apply for a reconsideration of the decision. 

    If no request is submitted, the penalties will be deemed accepted.

     


























    Courtney Zwicker is a digital reporter and associate editor for REM. Based in Atlantic Canada, she has over a decade of experience covering daily business news.



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