Each April, the OACIQ (Québec’s real estate regulatory body) launches Real Estate Literacy Month, an initiative designed to educate the public on the ins and outs of real estate transactions. While this campaign primarily targets consumers, it also presents a valuable opportunity for real estate brokers: a chance to refresh your knowledge, support client education, and reinforce your position as a trusted expert in your market.
An Initiative That Aligns with Your Duty to Protect the Public
As brokers, you’re at the heart of one of the most significant financial decisions your clients will make. Your mission — clearly defined under the Real Estate Brokerage Act — is to protect their interests. Real Estate Literacy Month supports that mission by helping clients better understand each step of a transaction, their rights, their obligations, and — crucially — your role in guiding them through it all.
By embracing this initiative, you help:
- Prevent disputes and misunderstandings,
- Demystify legal and procedural complexities,
- Enhance the public’s trust in the real estate profession.
A Wealth of Free Content to Share (and Use in Your Marketing)
The OACIQ provides a wide range of ready-to-use resources, ideal for your communications:
- Interactive quizzes that highlight common mistakes and misconceptions,
- Educational videos about evolving regulations (e.g. new condo laws),
- Free online conferences (live or on-demand),
- Informative tools that can be shared via social media, newsletters, or blog posts.
Pro tip: Share one useful fact per week on your channels, paired with a short professional explanation. It’s an easy way to provide value — without always “selling” real estate.
A Great Time to Learn — and Train Your Team
Even the most experienced brokers benefit from a knowledge refresh, especially as regulations continue to evolve. Inspection processes, disclosure rules, new protections in co-ownership, or transactions involving vulnerable clients — all of these are covered during Real Estate Literacy Month and can make a real difference in your daily practice.
Have a team? Use this opportunity to:
- Encourage junior brokers to attend key sessions,
- Integrate selected resources into your internal training plan,
- Host quick team debriefs to discuss insights and real-world applications.
Practical Ways to Leverage This Initiative
Here are a few simple ways you can take advantage of Real Estate Literacy Month (or later, thanks to replays being available for one year):
- Create a mini content calendar for educational posts on your platforms
- Record a short video where you explain a key concept (e.g. how an offer works or what a building inspection covers)
- Host a webinar with a notary or home inspector to help clarify critical transaction steps
- Update your internal tools (FAQ, email templates, client guides) with insights or direct references from the OACIQ content
Conclusion
Real estate literacy isn’t just a buzzword — it’s a cornerstone of the trust that connects the public to our profession. By taking part in Real Estate Literacy Month, you’re not just sharing information — you’re showing that you’re an engaged professional, proactive in your development and deeply committed to providing informed guidance to your clients.
Why not turn this into a unique differentiator at your next client meeting?
- Contact our team for help with your ideas.
- Discover Real Estate Literacy Month 2025 on the OACIQ website.
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