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| AgentNTouch
New Cell Phone App
| | Do you want to stay competitive in an increasingly mobile world? You can with AgentNTouch, an annual subscription service currently available on the iPhone, with Android and BlackBerry versions available later this summer.
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| Graduate Realtors Institute
Get Started Now!
| | One class left in the series here at DAR:
August 19, GRI Risk Management
Register by calling 888-785-4800 or go to eDesignations.com |
| Ethics Cases
NAR Interpretations | CASE INTERPRETATIONS RELATED TO ARTICLE 1OF THE CODE OF ETHICS: Case #1-6: Fidelity to Client's Interests (Originally Case #7-7. Reaffirmed May, 1988. Transferred to Article 1 November, 1994. Revised November, 2001.) REALTORŪ A managed an apartment building owned by Client B. In his capacity as property manager, REALTORŪ A received a written offer to purchase the building from Buyer C. REALTORŪ A responded that the building was not for sale. A few days later Buyer C met Client B and told him that he thought he had made an attractive offer through his agent, and indicated that he would be interested in knowing what price would interest Client B. Client B answered that he had received no offer through REALTORŪ A and asked for the details. Client B then filed a complaint against REALTORŪ A with the local Board of REALTORŪ charging failure to represent and promote his interests. His complaint specified that while REALTORŪ A had been engaged as a property manager, he had at no time told him not to submit any offers to buy, and that in the absence of any discussion whatever on this point, he felt that REALTORŪ A should have recognized a professional obligation to acquaint him with Buyer C's offer which, he stated in the complaint, was definitely attractive to him. REALTORŪ A was notified of the complaint and directed to appear before a panel of the Board's Professional Standards Committee. In his defense, REALTORŪ A stated that his only relationship with Client B was a property manager under the terms of a management contract; that he had not been engaged as a broker; that at no time had the client ever indicated an interest in selling the building; that in advising Buyer C that the property was not on the market, he felt that he was protecting his client against an attempt to take his time in discussing a transaction which he felt sure would not interest him.
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| Seminars, Workshops, Classes
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HAFA and the New Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac August 23, 1-4 p.m.
C.A.R. Agent JumpStart 3-Day Training via Face2Face Video Conferencing.
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| RealtorŪ Designations
We're updating our Plaques | | We are in the process of updating our records for your RealtorŪ designations. If you have received a designation in e-PRO, GRI, CRS, SRES or CRB, and have not already conveyed that to us, please let us know the year and designation by emailing robbi@deltaaor.com and we'll make sure to update your file.
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Involve Yourself in The Association
It Can Be Fun and Rewarding
| The Delta Association of Realtors is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by you. But that's not the end of it. There are many committees that do lots of work to insure that this association runs smoothly and you don't have to be elected to serve. Here are the committees. Budget and Finance, Business and Technology, Bylaws, Education, Membership, Grievance, Local Government Relations, Ethics and Professional Standards, Strategic Planning, Local Candidate Recommendation Committee and last but not least, the Delta Realtors Community Service Foundation (non-profit 501(C)(3). Why not get involved? Call us and let us know your preference.
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The Purpose of the Delta Association of REALTORS is to support and enhance the professionalism and success of its members. We hope to Surprise, Delight and Challenge you as well.
Delta Association of REALTORS Call us at (925) 757-8283
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