E-News
New York State Association of REALTORS
October 8, 2013
REALTOR NEWS
During
the NYSAR Fall Business Meetings at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino, it
was incorrectly stated that the "license type" (real estate broker, real estate
associate broker or real estate salesperson) of an individual was not required
on a business card. All business cards must include the license type of
the individual. For answers to other questions about advertising, please
call the NYSAR Legal Hotline Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
518-436-9727. Click here for more information on the new advertising
regulations. Click here to watch the video of the Legal Update session from the business
meetings.
According to the latest poll by the Siena Research
Institute (SRI), New York State consumer home buying plans were up 1.9 points
to 5.7 percent in September. Overall, New York State consumer confidence
increased 2.9 points.
Click here to learn more.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
As
part of the NYSAR Fall Business Meetings at the Turning Stone Resort &
Casino in Verona, NYSAR’s legislative working groups and committees met to
discuss and vote on several important issues. The business meetings provided
direction and guidance with respect to upcoming legislative issues and RPAC.
Click here to learn more.
Gov.
Andrew Cuomo recently announced the formation of the New York State Tax Relief
Commission. The commission will identify ways to reduce the state’s property
and business taxes with the goal of providing substantive relief to homeowners
and businesses. The Tax Relief Commission is an addition to the governor’s
efforts to streamline New York’s tax code, and is tasked with working
conjointly with the Tax Reform and Fairness Commission launched last December
to conduct a comprehensive review of the state’s taxation policy.
Click here to learn more.
LEGAL
The
Tuesday, October 22, NYSAR Radio show will cover recent court and New York
State Department of State decisions. Tune in at 10 a.m. on
October 22 on your PC or Mac by using the
player on the NYSAR Radio page. 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.
With
as many as 90 sessions to choose from including 50 free CE sessions, plus
various networking and referral opportunities, Triple Play 2013 is an event you
won’t want to miss if you’re serious about your business. Register online today
for maximum savings. Regular registration is $99, but you will pay just $79
when you register online by October 15.
Visit www.realtorstripleplay.com for more details and to register.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Resort and Second-home Property Specialist (RSPS)
course will be offered October 15 at the REALTOR Service Center in West
Babylon, NY and October 24 at the Best Western PLUS University Inn in Canton,
NY. This course gives you the knowledge and skills you need to specialize in:
buying, selling, or managing second homes in a resort, recreational, and/or
vacation destination; and properties for investment, development or retirement.
Click here for more information or to register.
"BPOs: The Agent’s Role in the Valuation Process" will be
offered October 22 at the REALTOR Service Center in West Babylon, NY and the
Elmira-Corning Board of REALTORS in Corning, NY. This course will help you
enhance your skills in creating BPOs, reducing risk and applying alternative
valuation methods.
Click here for more information or to register.
MEMBER PERKS
NYSAR's
health insurance plans, administered by USI Affinity and underwritten by MVP
Health Care, offer members four cost-effective, comprehensive plan options with
prescription drug coverage, a nationwide provider network, flexible care with
no referrals and much more. Don't wait, review plan options and get your
customized quote today. Visit www.myrealtorinsurance.com/nysar or call 888.834.3713 x18626 to speak with Ned Cox, NYSAR's dedicated benefits
counselor.
RPAC
The first-ever RPAC "Monday Night Fever" event
at Turing Stone raised $28,000 for RPAC of New York through ticket sales and
auction proceeds. NYSAR would like to thank RPAC Chair Liz English, Vice Chair
Dawn Carpenter and all of the 2013 RPAC Trustees for their support and
dedication in making the event a huge success. Special thank you goes to our
auctioneer Matthew Arnold, the NYSAR leadership team and all those members that
agreed to participate in the festive costume contest or simply dance the night
away!
Thank you also goes to the local boards and
members who donated auction items and those members who so generously opened
their wallets to bid on those auction items! Thank you all for investing in
RPAC!
As
of Friday, October 4, the 2013 RPAC fundraising year has drawn to a close.
NYSAR staff is working to process all final RPAC investments for the year with
a year-end total to be announced in the weeks ahead. Starting this week, all
RPAC investments will be applied toward the 2014 RPAC fundraising year. Local
board RPAC fundraising goals will be based upon the October 31 membership
count. Local boards should look for 2014 RPAC goals to be announced in early
November.
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