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New York State Association of REALTORS
February 17, 2015
REALTOR NEWS
NYSAR 2015 President Mike Smith, President-elect Linda
Bonarelli Lugo and Secretary/Treasurer Dawn Carpenter took the oath of office
last week during the Mid-Winter Business Meetings. In addition: attendees heard
from REALTOR and New York State Senator George Amedore, 2014 local
board/association REALTORS and REALTOR Associates of the Year were recognized,
the Lawrence B. Caldwell Award winners were announced, and the 2014 RPAC awards
were presented.
Click here to learn more.
New
York State regulators have delayed a vote on a measure that will require the
installation of fire sprinklers in all new one- and two-family homes and
townhomes built in New York. NYSAR supports fire sprinklers and consumer
education about the benefits of a sprinkler system, but is opposed to mandating
their installation. Last week, NYSAR launched an all-member Call for Action
opposing the proposed mandate. Take action in opposition to this proposal by clicking here.
NYSAR also launched media campaign including a radio commercial, newspaper ads
and a website in opposition to this mandate. A link to the radio commercial and
more information including fire sprinkler facts and poll results can be found
at www.stopalbanymandates.com.
In
its U.S. Foreclosure Market Report for January 2015, RealtyTrac reported that
New York State had 4,005 total foreclosures, a 14.09-percent decrease from
December, but a 4.65-percent increase from the same time last year. New York
State ranks 30 out of all 50 states in monthly total foreclosure filings. One
in every 2,026 housing units in New York State received a foreclosure filing in
January.
Click here to learn more.
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
As part of the NYSAR Mid-Winter Business Meetings at the
Desmond Hotel and Conference Center in Albany, NY, 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 NYSAR’s 2015 legislative priorities and RPAC.
For the full legislative committees and working
group update, click here.
New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito
delivered her first State of the City address last week at the Johnson
Community Center in East Harlem, Manhattan. Mark-Viverito focused on
legislative and budget priorities in a number of key areas.
Click
here to learn more.
LEGAL
Today’s
NYSAR Radio show will cover the topic of advertising. Tune
in at 10 a.m. this morning 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.
Join
NYSAR for a free, informative update on current real estate-related legal
issues on Thursday, February 26, at 2:30 p.m., presented by NYSAR Director of
Legal Services Anthony Gatto, Esq. Topics to be covered include: broker
rebates; unauthorized practice of law; lead paint; arms-length transactions;
and recent court and DOS decisions pertaining to commissions, fair housing and
escrow. Click here to register today.
Thanks
to all of you who participated in and volunteered at the NYSAR Blood Drive held
in conjunction with the NYSAR Mid-Winter Business Meetings. The blood drive was
a great success! The NYSAR YPN exceeded its donation goal set by the American
Red Cross. Twenty-six units of blood were collected to potentially save 78
lives!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Capitalize
on what sets REALTORS apart from real estate licensees with the GRI-1 Ethics
course, offered February 27 at the High Peaks Resort in Lake Placid, NY. This
course satisfies NAR’s mandatory quadrennial ethics training requirement and is
a must for Professional Standards Committee members and local board leaders.
You’ll discover how to put the Code of Ethics to work for you, maximize your
REALTOR benefits, and enhance your professionalism and your career through
community involvement.
Register online today or call NYSAR at
800-239-4432 x219. Click here for more information.
Operate
your business without the risk of claims, fines and lawsuits with the GRI-4
Legal course, offered March 3 at the Mahopac Library in Mahopac, NY. Gain a
complete understanding of: advertising that is legal and ethical; contracts,
forms, deposits, disclosures and record retention; risk management strategies;
and title insurance and settlement procedures.
Register online today or call NYSAR at
800-239-4432 x219. Click here for more information.
The
Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) course will be offered March 5-6 at the
Buffalo Niagara Association of REALTORS in Amherst, NY. This course helps you
develop the business-building skills and resources for specialization in the
senior market by: expanding your knowledge of how life stages impact real
estate choices; connecting you to a network of resources; and fostering
empathy.
Register online today or call NYSAR at
800-239-4432 x219. Click here for more information.
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Your NYSAR membership gives you an extra 10-percent discount at NAR's REALTOR.org store. Shop the store and take advantage of exclusive
savings on NAR's entire line of products and publications including books,
brochures, DVDs, research reports and more. To redeem your 10-percent discount,
visit http://www.realtor.org/store and
simply enter member code "NYSAR2" at checkout.
RPAC
New
York REALTORS raised a record $27,300 during the RPAC VIP Lounge held during
the NYSAR Mid-Winter Business Meetings at the Desmond Hotel. Thank you to the
108 REALTORS who each invested $250 in RPAC to enjoy the amenities of the RPAC
lounge including the deluxe breakfast and lunch spreads, manicure, massage,
psychic readings and more! Congratulations to LIBOR’s Katy Anastasia on
submitting the high bid of $300 on the HD TV featured in the lounge.The
total fundraising and attendance totals for the lounge jumped 10 percent over
last year!
Liz
English and Margaret Hartman were recognized for their support and dedication
to the REALTORS Political Action Committee (RPAC) with the prestigious Lawrence
B. Caldwell RPAC Service Award during the 2015 NYSAR Mid-Winter Business
Meetings. English, from the Long Island Board of REALTORS, is an RPAC Sterling
R Investor ($1,000 annually), member of the RPAC of New York Hall of Fame and a
dedicated advocate for RPAC. Hartman, from the Buffalo Niagara Association of
REALTORS, is an RPAC Golden R Investor ($5,000 annually), an NAR President’s
Circle Member ($2,000 in personal contributions to candidates/committees),
member of the RPAC of New York Hall of Fame, and is scheduled to be inducted
into the NAR RPAC Hall of Fame this spring. Both Liz and Margaret served the
association as NAR RPAC Major Investor Council members in 2014 and helped New
York achieve 102 percent of our Major Investor goal with 128 total Major
Investors. Both were reappointed to the council in 2015. On behalf of NYSAR, congratulations
and thank you Liz English and Margaret Hartman for your leadership on RPAC!
RPAC
of New York inducted three new members into the RPAC of New York Hall of fame
during NYSAR’s Mid-Winter Business Meetings at the Desmond. Congratulations to
Mary Begley from Long Island, Frank DellAccio from Long Island, and Linda Page
from Columbia-Greene on their induction into the RPAC of New York Hall of Fame. Members who have invested more than $15,000 into RPAC over their lifetime are eligible for the RPAC of New York Hall of Fame.
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