RECO definition
Examples of RECO in a sentence
Ontario’s governing body for real estate Salespeople, the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO), requires that the Seller(s) initial if the listing period extends beyond six months.
If the RECO determines that recognizing the Transferee as the Lessor will not be in the Government's interest, the Transferor shall remain fully liable to the Government for the Transferee's performance of obligations under the Lease, notwithstanding the transfer.
Upon request of the RECO, the Lessor shall provide written documentation that Building systems have been property maintained, tested, and are operational within manufacturer’s warranted operating standards.
Any reference to GSA is interchangeable with USACE, and any reference to LCO, Contracting Officer, or Government representative are interchangeable with Real Estate Contracting Officer or RECO.
The RECO may reject the Lessor’s workers 1) if such are unlicensed, unskilled, or otherwise incompetent, or 2) if such have demonstrated a history of either untimely or otherwise unacceptable performance in connection with work carried out in conjunction with either this contract or other Government or private contracts.