E-News
New York State Association of REALTORS
February 26, 2013
REALTOR NEWS
The recovery of the New York State housing market continued into 2013 as January sales of existing single-family homes, condos and co-ops were 9.5 percent ahead of January 2012. The statewide median sales price grew by 5 percent compared to a year ago and available inventory continued to decrease.
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The deadline for applications to NYSREEF’s Next Generation
Scholarship has been extended to Friday, March 15. Please encourage your
college-aged relatives to apply today!
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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued his 30-day amendments to his
2013-2014 Executive Budget Proposal. While there were no changes to his budget
proposal with direct implications on real estate or real estate licensees, the
highlights of the amendments can be found here.
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here to learn more.
The New York State United Teacher’s Union (NYSUT) filed a
lawsuit last week challenging that the state’s tax cap is unconstitutional. The
lawsuit, which was filed in Supreme Court in Albany, asserts that the tax cap
interferes with local control of schools.
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On February 21, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that
the New York State Department of Financial Services is investigating the
practices of three insurance companies in the aftermath of storm Sandy. The
insurers are being investigated for several items including: failure to send
claims adjusters in a timely manner; failing to process claims; and being
inaccessible to homeowners with claims. New York State has a website where
insurance company report cards have been tabulated following the disaster,
which can be found at http://nyinsure.ny.gov/.
New York State residents can also file a complaint against an insurance company
at the website.
LEGAL
The Tuesday, March 5, NYSAR Radio show will cover
best practices for operating a real estate team. Tune in at 10 a.m. on
March 5 by using the player on the NYSAR Radio page or click here to listen on your Apple computer. You will need to be logged in to listen. If you have not yet created your account with
the website, you will need to click on "New User" on the Member Login
page and follow the prompts.
Click here for more information as well as a list of links to play
NYSAR Radio from any of your mobile devices.
Videos
from the Mid-Winter Business Meetings including the State of the Association
address from NYSAR President Margaret Hartman during the General Session, the Legal
Update session, the YPN mobile technology presentation and more are now
available on the Video page of the Media Center at NYSAR.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
REALTOR Institute 403 – "Financing to Increase Homeownership"
– will be offered March 6 at the Ithaca Board of REALTORS in Ithaca, NY. This course shows you how to research products, qualify buyers and
explain the best financing options for your clients.
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REALTOR Institute 402 – "Real Estate Legal Issues" – will be
offered March 7-8 at the Staten Island Board of REALTORS in Staten Island, NY.
This course gives you a clear understanding of agency practice and policy
issues, and by learning to avoid misrepresentation, antitrust and fair housing
violations.
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REALTOR Institute 408 – "e-PRO Day One" – will be offered March
7 at the Elmira-Corning Board of REALTORS in Corning, NY. This new addition to the GRI program covers day one of the two-day e-PRO
certification (day two is completed online - additional fee applies). In this
program, you'll focus on the changing market, creating an online presence and
managing your online reputation.
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Presented by a representative from the American Coalition
of Competitive Energy Suppliers (ACCES), this webinar will cover what energy
choice means, the benefits of energy choice, how energy choice works in New
York State and more. Click here
to register to attend this webinar.
MEMBER PERKS
NYSAR
is pleased to announce a new partnership with TransUnion for its SmartMove
rental screening portal. SmartMove is an easy, comprehensive and reliable
web-based tenant background check offering access to a full credit report,
criminal report, customized leasing recommendation and suggested deposit amount
to request at lease signing. Click here to learn more.
RPAC
The February RPAC silent auction item is the Kindle Paperwhite WiFi e-reader. The Paperwhite has a higher resolution, higher contrast and the patented built-in light provides the ultimate reading experience even in bright sunlight. Bids must be placed by this Thursday!
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RPAC of New York will pay
75 percent of the cost to put on an RPAC fundraising event, while the local
boards’ Local Revenue Sharing (LRS) account will be charged the remaining 25
percent. Many boards host events such as auctions, talent shows or group
outings at a local attraction such as a restaurant, brewery, bowling alley or
sporting event. As a reminder, local boards must complete the RPAC
Local Board Event Fundraising Request Form prior to holding the event. By law, all expenses associated with RPAC
fundraising must be paid for by RPAC and never by the local board. Please
contact Political Affairs Coordinator Derick King at 518-463-0300 x238 or dking@nysar.com for RPAC events guidance.
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