March 7, 2011
 
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March Seminars

March 11 in Brentwood and March 29 at DAR.

Delta Chapter of Women's Council of RealtorsŪ and DAR present the fantastic Carole Rodini with her take on the 2011 Real Estate Market on March 11 at the Wedgewood at the Brentwood Golf Club Last Day to make your reservation.  ...more
  
We'll host a Risk Management Seminar by popular attorney Shannon B. Jones on March 29 here at DAR.  ...more 

Ethics Case Interpretation

You Be The Judge

Case #2-8 Misrepresentation.  (Reaffirmed Case #9-14, May 1988.  Transferred to Article 2 November 1994.)

 

REALTORŪ A listed a motel for sale and prepared a sales prospectus setting out figures reporting the operating experience of the owner in the preceding year. The prospectus contained small type at the bottom of the page stating that the facts contained therein, while not guaranteed as to accuracy, were "accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief," and

carried the name of REALTORŪ A as the broker.  Buyer B received the prospectus, inspected the property, discussed the operating figures in the prospectus and other features with REALTORŪ A, and signed a contract.

Six months after taking possession, Buyer B ran across some old records that showed discrepancies when compared with the figures in REALTORŪ A's prospectus. Buyer B had not had as profitable an operating experience as had been indicated for the previous owner in the prospectus, and the difference could be substantially accounted for by these figures. He filed

a charge of misrepresentation against REALTORŪ A with REALTORŪ A's Board.

At the hearing, REALTORŪ A took responsibility for the prospectus, acknowledging that he had worked with the former owner in its preparation. The former owner had built the motel and operated it for five years. REALTORŪ A explained that he had advised him that $10,000 in annual advertising expenses during these years could reasonably be considered promotional expenses in establishing the business, and need not be shown as annually recurring items. Maid service, he also advised, need not be an expense item for a subsequent owner if the owner and his family did the work themselves. 

REALTORŪ A cited his disclaimer of a guarantee of accuracy. Buyer B testified that he had found maid service a necessity to maintain the motel, and it was apparent that the advertising was essential to successful operation. He protested that the margin of net income alleged in the prospectus could not be attained as he had been led to believe by REALTORŪ A.  

What did the Hearing Panel Decide?    

CLARUS
FHA Approval
www.clarusfhaapproval.com the source to check FHA loan approval and eligibility by address.  ...more 
Free Lunch at DAR.
March 25 at the Conference Center
It's called the annual meeting, but we won't be delivering a state of the association message.  Instead, the leaders of DAR want to hear from the members as to what's bugging them.  Friday, March 25 at the DAR conference center at Noon.  We would truly like to hear what you think about your dues and fees, your RealtorŪ store, DAR's customer service, the MLS, Ethics, Professional Standards and whatever else might be of interest to you.  Lunch will be provided for all that RSVP by March 21st.  For more information, click here.
Bowling Tournament
April 1, 2011

Put the date on your calendar for the annual bowling

Delta RealtorsŪ Foundation Bowling 

Tournament.  This is one of the most memorable events put on by the foundation each year.  It's a must attend party.  Get your team together and call DAR at 925-757-8283  

to sign up.  No cancellations after March 25.  For more info, click here.

HAFA Education and Certification
April 15, 2011
Register for this Live Course Now.  Presented by Ginny Field.  Info
C.A.R.
Gov Hutchinson Comes To DAR

CAR's Assistant General Counsel, Gov Hutchinson, will present Legal Updates on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM followed in the afternoon by a course on the Residential Purchase Agreement and related forms from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.  There's no charge for the Legal Update, but the RPA course is $59 for members and $69 for non-members.

DAR's Board of Directors
Usually Meet Monthly on the Last Wednesday
All scheduled meetings of the Board of Directors are open for members to attend and observe unless the meeting is called into executive session in order to deal with a sensitive issue.  March's meeting begins at noon on Wednesday the 30th at the association office. If you wish to attend, please contact 2011 President Ralph Garrow, so that you can be properly introduced at the meeting.
Good Neighbor Awards
NAR
REALTORŪ Magazine is asking for nominations for the 12th Annual Good Neighbor Awards.  ...more

 

Day at the Races
Foundation Event
June 10.  Click here for further info...  
The Purpose of the Delta Association of REALTORS is to support and enhance the professionalism and success of its members. 

John Bedford, CEO
Delta Association of REALTORS
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In This Issue
March Education
You Be the Judge
Clarus Really Works
Is Your Membership Worth it?
Bowling
HAFA Education
GOV is Back
Board Meetings
Good Neighbor Awards