The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS just sent out this message from President Jim Lyons.Designated Agency bill a success!
Good afternoon, For those who have not yet heard, House Bill 1384, the Designated Agency bill, passed the full Senate this morning (March 27), leaving the Governor’s signature as the only remaining step before it becomes law, with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2009. The purpose of this message is to thank 2007 President Bonnie Guevin for having the foresight and courage to establish the 2007 Agency Task Force; and, to thank and congratulate the Agency Task Force members, under the leadership of Chair Kathy Roosa, for their efforts in providing the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS® the roadmap that led to the bill’s successful passage by the House and Senate. It is sometimes no small feat to achieve victory within the New Hampshire legislative process. I am well aware of the political minefield awaiting any bill introduced; however, I am very pleased and proud that we were able to collectively represent the best interests of consumers and our members before the Legislature in a manner that proved to be credible. Thank you to our Public Policy Committee, with the guidance of Chair Jeff Keeler and Government Affairs Director Chris Nicolopoulos, for leading that effort at the State House. With the Governor’s signature on HB 1384, we can begin the next steps to educate REALTORS® across New Hampshire on this important and beneficial enhancement to the Real Estate Practice Act. Thank you all for your superb efforts! Sincerely, Jim Lyons, REALTOR® |
Designated Agency Bill a success!!!
GRI 103 Coming TO New Hampshire
Special Announcement from the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS |
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NHAR Legislative update
A LEGISLATIVE UPDATE from the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS covering…
DESIGNATED AGENCY, UNLICENSED PRACTICE, CE CREDIT HOURS,
AND DREDGE AND FILL IMPACTS
(This is one in a series of New Hampshire Association of REALTORS® Legislative Updates that will run throughout the 2008 legislative session. For more information, call Chris Nicolopoulos at 603-225-5549 or e-mail him by clicking here.)
House Bill 1384 is a proactive piece of legislation NHAR created in order to permit Designated Agency in offices that opt to practice it. Designated Agency is an alternative business model that reduces the occurrence of Dual Agency where it is implemented.
On February 12, after considerable discussion among its members, the House Commerce Committee voted 15-1 that the legislation Ought To Pass, meaning the bill now has a strong Committee endorsement as it goes to a vote on the House Floor, as part of the consent calendar, on March 5. If it is approved in the House, it will next be on to the Senate, and NHAR will continue to follow this important piece of legislation and testify on its behalf when appropriate.
Among the other legislative highlights relevant to the real estate industry:
House Bill 544 would have provided a broad exemption from the statue requiring an auctioneer’s license for any person selling property (including real property) for another through the internet. NHAR opposed the legislation, arguing that it would have unfairly provided a loophole allowing for persons to act as an agent for the sale of real estate without the required license. Without that license, both sellers and consumers of property would be without the protection normally afforded by the Board of Auctioneers. The House Executive Departments and Administration Committee originally voted that the bill Ought To Pass, but after considerable concern voiced by interested parties, including auctioneers and REALTORS®, it was recommitted to the committee, which ultimately voted that the bill was Inexpedient To Legislate (ITL).
Senate Bill 142, an act relative to the regulation of real estate brokers and salespersons by the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission, was introduced in the 2007 session and held over in the Senate to be worked on over the summer. In early 2008, the Senate passed an amended version of bill that provides numerous technical changes to the Real Estate Practice Act, most notably increasing the minimum required Continuing Education elective hours from 6 to 9. Additionally, we are happy to report that the Senate has removed language that would have limited a minority owner’s ability to sell their own real estate without obtaining a license. This bill should see action in a house committee within the next month, and NHAR will continue to monitor its progress.
Senate Bill 435 would have required the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) to consider not only direct but also indirect impacts of a project proposal on wetlands before granting a dredge and fill permit. The Commissioner of DES objected, as did the REALTORS®, who argued that the legislation, if passed into law, would: increase review time for all wetland approvals; constitute the start of statewide zoning; and reduce the number of individual lots in any potential subdivision, thereby driving up the cost of construction. Despite the original 4-1 vote in favor of the legislation, NHAR, DES and other stakeholders shared their concerns with Senators prior to a floor vote, and ultimately the Senate unanimously agreed that the bill needed additional work. It was sent to interim study, which will allow the Senate to look at the i ssue over the summer and, if deemed appropriate, introduce new legislation for the 2009 session.
For more information, call Chris Nicolopoulos at 603-225-5549 or e-mail him by clicking here.
NH REPS…Quick Start progam
Real Estate Professional Series (REPS) (edit/delete)
New and seasoned agents alike will benefit from this 4 day training program being held in Concord New Hampshire. At the end of the 4 day program agents will be able to test out for GRI 1 and 2…so if you want to start earning your GRI designation this is a perfect way to start.
As a result of this dynamic and intense four-day program, You will be able to:
- Develop an effective prospecting plan.
- Manage their contacts using technology support tools.
- Make an effective presentation to sellers and buyers.
- Determine the true motivation level of prospective clients.
- Implement the basic techniques of effective negotiating.
- Create a realistic business plan.
Plus you’ll have a clear understanding 0f the importance of using the Internet and blogging to reach and retain todays buyers.
For more information and to sign up check out NHAR’s website.
Remember the Heritage?
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RSS
This YouTube video explains it very simply.
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My Virtual Classroom
I was asked to participate in a year in review on the ActiveRain Real Estate network by selecting the top 12 educational blog posts for 2007. One of the greatest benefits of being an Active Rain member is the incredible amount of learning that happens nearly every time you log on. So I thought I’d repost my selections here for you all to share in and in case anyone wants to join ActiveRain the link is here>>> join ActiveRain. Joining ActiveRain is free and offers an incredible real estate learning experience and in the world of full disclosure…I get points (not money) if you sign up by following that link.
Our virtual AR classroom always has room for you so come on in, pull up a chair, get comfy and enjoy some of my picks.In no particular order I present you with…..
Happy New Year, a gift from Seth Godin and 100 of the Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 by marti garaughty
Active Rain’s a Master Class — Who Are Your Instructors? by Brian Block
Keywords 101 by Colleen Kulikowski
Message to Santa, your Elves Need Better Sales Training! Is This What Buyer’s Feel LIke in This Market? by Colleen Fischesser
Midori’s Real Estate Resource Secrets… by Midori Miller
Real Estate Branding – Rick and Ines Style by Rick & Ines
The Power of Reverse Psychology by Jennifer Allan
Get off your whine and plan! by Allen Wright
Credit Scores Where Did They Come From & What Are They??? by George Souto
How To Avoid Going To The Google Sandbox for Keyword Stuffing by Laurie Manny
Unofficial Tech Support ~ Adding photos and wrapping the text… by Kristal Kraft
Absorption Rate: What it is, and Why you Should Know it by Rich Schiffer
Extra credit reading the Realty Book Club reviews….
I Think Therefore I Blog: Realty Blogging Says Be a Groundbreaker…Blog Now!….Review #1 by Carole Cohen
Your Blogging Voice… Where is it? (Realty Blogging Review #2) by Mariana Wagner
So Far to Go, So Much to Learn…….. (Realty Blogging Review #3) by Ann Cummings
Branding through Blogging (Realty Blogging Review #4) by Ines Hegedus-Garcia
Become an Expert by Building the Relationship..Realty Blogging Review # 5 by Monika McGillicuddy
Have a Niche? … Scratch it! (Realty Blogging Review #6) by Mariana Wagner
Bloggers are The New Woodward and Bernstein: Realty Blogging Book Ch. 9 #7 by Carole Cohen
Turn Your Blog Into A Lead Generating Machine – Realty Blogging Review #8 (Chap. 10) by Ann Cummings
Intranet What?? Internal Chit Chat revived review # 9 by Ines Hegedus-Garcia Join ActiveRain by clicking here>>>> Join ActiveRain
It’s all about the consumer
I found the video on the web and I really think it sends a powerful message to all agents. Watch it and think about it.
Mortgage Fraud
This is a growing problem. Especially in this market…it can happen to anyone.
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