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JUNE 2014 Thank you to Mr.
Aaron Swintek with
Cutco Closing Gifts
for sponsoring our
Con-Ed Class on May
7th.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Directors
Luis Rodriguez—President Barb Keleman
Al Makled—President Elect
Robert P. Marx
Justin Roy—Treasurer Frederick Tavolette
Carrie Gandolfo—Past President Sam Baydoun
Benjamin Welch
REALCOMP
GOVERNOR
USER
COMMITTEE
DABOR
STAFF
Dean
Eveslage
Madge
Marks
Laura
Green—CEO
Ted
Easterly
Russell
Raftary
Victoria
Strojny—
Admin. Asst.
Sandra
Kolar-Alt
Genie
Fisher
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After fighting the intrusion of automatic valuation models, or AVMs, from third-party content providers, some brokers are ready to get in on the action. And now they have a change in MLS policy to thank for making the creation of AVMs easier to pursue. On the final day of the 2014 REALTOR® Party Convention and Trade Expo in Washington, D.C., this month, the Board of Directors of the National Association of REALTORS® voted to approve a proposal by the Multiple Listing Issues and Policies Committee to change the way MLSs make information available to participating brokers so that those AVMs can be developed and shared with clients and customers. MLS participants are subject to payment of the costs of adding or enhancing the systems needed to meet this requirement. An amendment, proposed by Utah REALTORS® on the floor, would have made the requirement apply only in states where disclosure of sales price is mandated by state law, but that proposal was defeated by the board. Several members of the MLS committee pointed out that some MLSs across the country already provide the information necessary for brokers to create AVMs. However, this new requirement may very well change the way brokers provide client services, especially online. Stay tuned to REALTOR® Magazine for more insight from brokers across the country on this issue.
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In my opinion, there’s nothing more annoying than Realtors sharing links to their listings on Facebook.
JUST LISTED! JUST SOLD! NOBODY CARES … Well, that might be a little harsh. I’m sure a few folks care. Maybe.
Here’s a fun way to share your listing without coming across as the nonstop salesperson that we all really are:
1. Go to your listing.
2. Take a picture of the outside, one of the kitchen, and one of the living room.
3. “Check in” from your listing. Most likely, you’re going to have to create a “place” on Facebook for your listing. I often call it “Jared’s new listing” and then type in the address. Don’t worry about privacy or anything like that. The home is publicly listed in the MLS anyway.
4. When you “check in” on Facebook and share the pictures, put this in the description: “The first person to guess the price on this home wins a $25 gas card. This home is a three-bedroom ranch on a full basement in [your area]. Good luck and don’t cheat!”
5. Watch the comments come in.
This particular post brought in 29 “likes” and 218 comments. Most of those comments were guesses What does this do?
1. It helps you interact and engage with people.
2. It gets your listing in front of a ton of eyes that really want to see it. They want to see it because they can win a prize.
3. It gets your name in front of a ton of people, too.
4. It makes your seller happy because she is watching it unfold.
.
A 5-minute Facebook listing promotion your friends will actually ‘like’ Make it fun without coming across as an annoying salesperson
ActiveRain Contributor
This post was originally published by Amanda and Jared Christiansen on ActiveRain. The Christiansens specialize in Fort Wayne, Ind., real estate for Century 21. Contact them on Twitter @FtWayneRealtors.
Nobody decides to log on to Facebook to look for homes. NOBODY. Most folks are tired of the constant advertising and marketing they see on Face-book today.
A HUGE Thank you to all who helped out at the ninth annual Mutt Strut & Pet Expo. The
Friends For The Dearborn Animal Shelter said it was the Friends most successful Mutt Strut
to date. Raising a record breaking $100,000!!! It was nice to be a part of such a great
event! If your interested in helping out in our community please do not hesitate to sign
up for our next event with Habitat for Humanity on July 31st.
NAR Tech Edge 2014 Friday, June 6th Greater Detroit, MI
What is it? These one-day, high energy conferences are geared toward agents who are eager to
learn how current web-based and mobile technologies can benefit their business and clients.
Who's there? Sessions will be presented by NAR Speakers and local technology experts.
What's covered? Come learn how mobile marketing, online identities, Google and cloud compu-
ting, using Facebook for business, content creation, social media, the importance of photo and vid-
eo, and more can improve your business in the changing landscape of real estate.
Register here: https://secure.realtor.org/eproreg.nsf/eproreg?openform
Where? Shriners Silver Garden Events Center 24350 Southfield Rd Southfield, MI 48075
Check In opens at 8:30am
Program runs 9am - 4:30pm
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Accepting Applications for
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors is the governing body of the Dearborn Area Board of REALTORS®. The function of the Board of Directors is to govern board policy, engage members and promote the REALTOR®
image. Directors meetings are approximately eleven times a year for approximately an hour and a half.
One (1) Director will be elected in 2014 to serve a three-year term (2015, 2016, and 2017).
Applicants must be a REALTOR® member of the Board for at least two years and in good standing.
The Nominating Committee will meet in July to select candidates for each of the vacancies. A profile of each candidate will be published in the August & September issues of the DABOR Focus Newsletter as well
as the DABOR Website: WWW.DABOR.COM
All interested members should complete the application form and send it to DABOR, 2350 Monroe Street, Dearborn, MI 48124 no later than July 16, 2014. Please include a 3x5 photograph with your
application for the newsletter and website. It can be emailed to [email protected]
DABOR Affiliate Trade Show
Showcase your goods and services at our General Membership
Meeting June 10,2014
We want to say "THANK YOU!" to our DABOR Affiliate members. The best way we can do
this is by helping you build your business.
As an Affiliate, you represent an integral part of the Dearborn Area Board of REALTORS®. The
fact is REALTORS® and Affiliates are inseparable in an industry which thrives on teamwork.
In these economic times, DABOR is striving to bring you more bang for your buck by providing
you FREE BOOTH SPACE at our Affiliates Trade Show . This will help you showcase your
goods and services to our REALTOR members at the Trade Show and General Membership
meeting.
The General Membership Meeting along with the Affiliate Trade Show will be Tues-
day, June 10,2014 at Byblos Banquet Center. Booth Set-Up is from 10:30 -11:00 am with the Af-
filiate Trade Show from 11:00 - 12:00. Lunch begins at 11:30 with the meeting starting prompt-
ly at 12:00 pm.
RESERVE YOUR FREE BOOTH NOW
Call DABOR at 313-278-2220 or email [email protected]. If your membership is not up to date
call now. Deadline for booth reservation is June 5, 2014.
Affiliate Application.
Let's work together!
NAR Approves Core Organizational Standards Daily Real Estate News | Saturday, May 17, 2014
The roughly 1,400 REALTOR® associations operating in the United States, as well as Puerto Rico, the Vir-
gin Islands, and Guam will be required to operate under unified, core standards passed Saturday by the Board
of Directors of the National Association of REALTORS®. The Board also approved a streamlining of the
election process for elected leadership posts with NAR.
In the weeks leading up to today’s vote, NAR President Steve Brown has called the standards essential to the
organization’s long-term ability to thrive as a trade association and advocate for its members and the industry.
The board vote came on the concluding day of the REALTOR® Party Convention and Trade Expo, where
8,800 REALTORS® gathered to discuss key issues with legislators and congressional staff.
The standards are meant to ensure that REALTORS® get a solid value proposition for their dues dollar. Un-
der the new rules, every association needs to maintain standards in the following areas:
Code of Ethics. Local associations are expected to have a viable, easy-to-navigate professional standards
process for enforcing disputes.
Advocacy. Local associations are expected to strive for RPAC “fair share” contributions through dues
billing or other means and to participate in state Calls for Action.
Consumer Outreach. Associations wil be asked to demonstrate their role as the Voice for Real Estate® in
their communities through plans to share market data with the public, issue press releases, or sponsor commu-
nity-building activities.
Unification and Support of the REALTOR® Organization. Associations need to adopt a business or
strategic plan with an advocacy component; maintain corporate documents, policies, and procedures; and en-
force dues billing.
Technology. Every association needs the ability to communicate using contemporary electronic re-
sources, including a website with links to the other levels of the REALTOR® organization.
Financial Solvency. An annual review or audit by a certified public accountant is expected to ensure each
association’s financial health.
“This is an issue of professionalism in our industry,” said Andrea Bushnell, executive vice president of the
North Carolina Association of REALTORS®, and chair of the presidential advisory group that wrote the
standards. It is not, however, an issue of size, she said, echoing assurances that Brown and NAR CEO Dale
Stinton have made amid speculation of upcoming consolidation.
“We want to ensure unity within—and the long-term viability of—the 100-year-old REALTOR® organiza-
tion,” Bushnell said in a presentation to state presidents in April. “All three levels of the organization must
thrive together as a true and strong association, rather than acting as group of independent but federated or-
ganizations.”
According to NAR, roughly 1,100 local associations have fewer than 300 members, and many will have no
difficulty meeting the standards, Bushnell said.
The directors today approved up to $20 million to support implementation of the standards: $5 million to help
associations create or update their business or strategic plan; $3 million to assist states with compliance; and
$12 million to assist associations that chose to merge, consolidate, dissolve, or become a chapter or council of
another association.
While Realtors® from across the country convened in Washington, D.C., last week to attend the Realtor® Party Convention & Trade Expo, over 130 members from across Michigan met with U.S. Senators and congressional staff on Capitol Hill to advo-cate policies that protect and advance investment in residential and commercial property and that are critical to buyers, sellers and investors in their communities.
Attending the Realtor® Party Convention & Trade Expo is an excellent opportunity for Realtors® to influence the public policy decisions that will directly affect consumers’ ability to buy, sell and own real estate. In hundreds of meetings with elected offi-cials and staff last week, Realtors® demonstrated the strength of the Realtor® Party and encouraged support for issues crucial to their business, clients, community and the future of the real estate industry.
The legislative hill visits focused on important issues impacting the real estate market, including preserving the mission and accessibility of Federal Housing Administration and Veterans Affairs home loan programs, protecting real estate-related tax policies, and reforming the secondary mortgage market.
Realtor® members also urged legislators to reinstate an expired tax provision that provides relief to individuals following a loan modification, short sale or foreclosure. The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act expired at the end of 2013, and as-sured individuals would not have to pay income tax on forgiven mortgage debt.
National Association of Realtors® President Steve Brown, co-owner of Irongate, Inc., Realtors® in Dayton, Ohio, praised the efforts of the real estate community across the country in addressing the important residential and commercial issues that affect individuals, communities, small businesses and the nation.
“Homeownership and commercial investment help shape communities and strengthen the economy. With several significant real estate issues being debated in Congress this term, it was important that Realtors® met with lawmakers last week to share their views and positions on proposed legislation that could have a meaningful impact on consumers’ ability to purchase and own real estate,” said Brown.
Michigan Realtors® Take Their Message to Nation's Capital
DABOR Presents along with NCI and Associates 6 hours of continuing education
including 2 hours of yearly mandatory legal update. The following dates are
scheduled for 2014. Check-in for all classes is 8:30am. Class time is 9:00am-
3:30pm. Lunch is included. All students must register and pay prior to class.
No walk-ins.
September 17
October 8
November 12
December 16
State Licensing Requirements
During the 3 year licensing cycle each agent must complete a minimum of 2 hours
approved legal coursework each year. In addition, each agent must also complete 12 hours
of approved coursework of their choice. The additional 12 hours of coursework may be
completed anytime during the 3 year cycle.
**New licensees
In the first and second year of the license cycle, licenses issued on or after November 1 of the
current year do not require con ed for the current year. In the third year of the license cycle
licenses issued on or after July 1st no con ed is required.
DABOR Bulletin Board
Continuing Education Requirements
Legal Hotline
With the help of McClelland & Anderson, we are
taking the most recently asked questions from
our legal hotline and putting them in E-news. We
will be featuring a different question each issue.
QUESTION:
I am representing a buyer in the purchase of a
home. I was told there were two other offers and
that we should submit our “highest and best of-
fer.” My buyer’s offer was not accepted and now
my buyer is demanding to see the other two of-
fers. Is the seller legally required to show us the
other offers?
ANSWER: NO, the Seller has no legal obligation to let your buyer see the other offers.
How many can you find throughout this
newsletter? Be the first one to reply with the cor-
rect amount to [email protected] and you will be
the lucky winner of a $25 Gas Card!
It's not too early to start thinking about all
our hard working DABOR REALTORS® and
Affiliates. We are looking for nominations
for the REALTOR® of the year, the Rookie
of the Year and the Affiliate of the
Year. Don't assume someone else will do
it. Take the initiative to make a nomina-
tion. Please fax, email, mail or bring a
short summary about your nominee to the
DABOR office by July 16th. Once the nomi-
nation is made the nomination form is sent
to the nominee to fill out themselves. You
may download the forms below.
http://www.dabor.com/dearborn-area-board
Adam's Cleaning Services, Inc.(313) 561-3303-
Adam Seccombe
American Home Shield(800) 800-8880-John M.
Light
America's Preferred Home Warranty(800) 648-
5006-Jeff Becker
Assenmacher and Associates P.C. (313) 277-
5800-Jerome E. Assenmacher
Cutco Closing Gifts-(248) 703-9938-Adam
Swintek
Dearborn Federal Savings Bank(313) 565-3100–
William White
EHomeScore.com (248) 912-5512 - Frank
Mastroianni
First American Title Insurance(734) 692-
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Flagstar Bank-(313) 271-1260-Rafi Sabbagh
Home Inspection by Pros - (734) 483-3400 Robert
Armstrong
Housemaster Inspection Services - (888) 848-0202
Tom Rusco
Morse Moving & Storage, Inc.(734) 484-1717-John
Green
Parks Title (313) 505-6606 Mark Jefferson
PNC Financial Services(734) 281-5219-Ali Shami
PrimeLending A Plains Capital Company(313) 274-
6500-Chuck Hage
Reckingers Heating and Cooling(313) 562-3456-
Steve Krstevski
Title One Inc.(734) 427-8006-Bernie Youngblood
Title One Inc.(313) 561-6631-Debbie Kudla
Vis-Home (734) 945-0396 -Boris Kochubievsky
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage(515) 213-4291- Jim
Linnane
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