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Missing money from iPro Realty trust accounts helped pay for renos to waterfront property, lawsuit alleges

A statement of claim alleges a portion of the funds was used for ‘significant renovations’ to a waterfront property owned by firm co-founder’s wife.

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A view of the renovated home owned by Joselle Alves in Brechin, Ont. She is the wife of Rui Alves, co-founder of iPro Realty, which was forced to close last month after the real estate regulator found the brokerage had “illegally disbursed” more than $10.5 million from its trust accounts.


Former managers at iPro Realty, which Ontario’s real estate regulator shuttered after more than $10.5 million disappeared from trust accounts, say they know where some of the money went.

Two-and-a-half hours north of Toronto, on the eastern shore of Lake Simcoe, a sign at the bottom of a long driveway that leads to a modern, three-storey home in Brechin, Ont. welcomes visitors to “Margaritaville.” 听听

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Diana Zlomislic

The Advocate听is a regular feature by Diana Zlomislic that helps Canadians hold companies and policymakers to account for the goods and services they provide. If you need help or want to share your story, email Diana atdzlo@thestar.ca

Clarrie Feinstein

Clarrie Feinstein is a Toronto-based business reporter for the Star. Reach Clarrie via email: clarriefeinstein@torstar.ca.

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