The Registrar appealed a Licence Appeal Tribunal decision that ordered the Registrar not to revoke the registration of a real estate salesperson who admitted to stealing from a client's home.
The Divisional Court allowed the appeal, finding the Tribunal's decision unreasonable.
The Tribunal erred by relying on opinion evidence from a therapist who was not qualified as an expert, refusing to view relevant video evidence of the theft, and imposing unreasonable monitoring conditions that failed to protect the consumer public.