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Blind spots: where Canada lacks a verifiable real estate expert (2026)

In one sentence

Payotte covers 93% of possible slots (616 of 660: 132 sectors × 5 professions), leaving 44 "blind spots" with no verified expert. The gap is not random: certified appraisers are only 82% covered (vs 99% for real estate brokers), because they are structurally hard to verify (few public reviews).

Coverage in numbers

93%of slots covered
616published verified experts
44blind spots (no expert)
132sectors

Coverage by profession

Share of sectors where Payotte publishes a verified expert, by trade.

ProfessionCovered% coverageBlind spots
Real estate broker 131/132 99% 1
Mortgage broker 123/132 93% 9
Home inspector 122/132 92% 10
Notary / lawyer 132/132 100% 0
Appraiser 108/132 82% 24

Coverage by province

Filled slots (sectors × 5 professions) by province.

ProvinceSlotsFilled% coverage
Nova Scotia 20 20 100%
Ontario 205 194 95%
British Columbia 90 85 94%
Manitoba 30 28 93%
New Brunswick 15 14 93%
Quebec 170 156 92%
Alberta 105 97 92%
Saskatchewan 25 22 88%

Computed on 2026-07-16 · recomputed on every data update.

What it reveals

The structural gap is certified appraisal: 24 of 132 sectors have no published appraiser. It is not a shortage of professionals, but a deficit of verifiable public signals — appraisers work for lenders, lawyers and courts who don't leave Google reviews.

This is deliberate: rather than an unreliable recommendation, a sector with no verifiable candidate shows "not available." Geographically, coverage ranges from 100% (Nova Scotia) to 88% (Saskatchewan). This report doubles as a roadmap — it shows exactly where to focus the next verifications.

Methodology

  • Slot. A sector × profession combination (132 × 5 = 660). Payotte publishes only one expert per slot, the highest-scoring.
  • Filled. A "published" expert = green (score ≥ 70) or yellow (50–69) with verifiable data. Below that (or with no candidate), the slot is a "blind spot" and the page shows "not available."
  • Honesty. We prefer an acknowledged gap to an unverifiable recommendation. No invented data.

Raw data

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