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| Women's Council Scores with Jackie Speier
Speaks on WEDNESDAY, April 27,2010
| | We didn't get much notice but Congresswoman Jackie Speier has found time in her busy schedule to address the members of DAR and the Delta Chapter of the Women's Council. She will tell her story "Overcoming Adversity: Surviving and Thriving" on Wednesday, April 27th at 2:00 pm here at the DAR Conference Center. Seating is definitely limited and the doors close at 2:00 pm. There is no cost, but You must reserve your seat. RSVP to Maria Bruno. mbruno@ft.newyorklife.com |
| HAFA Education and Certification
May 24, 2011 | |
HAFA is the first program to set nationwide standards on the Short Sale process, timelines and documents. HAFA also creates significant financial incentives for borrowers, services and investors to drive growth in short sale transactions.
Register for this Live Course Now. Presented by Ginny Field. Info |
| Legal Updates with Gov Hutchinson
Here at DAR's Conference Center
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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.
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| Good Neighbor Awards
NAR | | REALTORŪ Magazine is asking for nominations for the 12th Annual Good Neighbor Awards. ...more |
| Day at the Races
Golden Gate Fields Turf Club
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Includes: Charter bus trip to the track, admission, reserved Turf Club seating, daily racing program, Prime Rib buffet meal and a race named in honor of our group. Catch the bus on June 10 at DAR in Antioch for a great day of fun at the racetrack on June 10. Click here for further info... |
| 45-Hour Continuing Education
Duane Gomer will instruct
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We Have You Covered -
It's Easy, Quick and Low Priced Only $72 for Members/$82 Non-Members
Thursday, June 16th at 1:00 p.m.
Delta Association of REALTORS
3428 Hillcrest Ave. #200, Antioch
YOU MUST REGISTER & RECEIVE THE MATERIALS BY Tuesday, June 14th!
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| Legislative Day
May 4 in Sacramento
| If you haven't had the opportunity to visit our state capitol, now is your chance. May 4th is REALTOR Legislative Day in Sacramento. There is a full schedule of events starting with a briefing in the morning. Governor Jerry Brown is invited to speak. Later we'll enjoy a lunch with some of our local legislators followed by visits to the capitol building. Finishing off this day is the Reception where all our state legislators are invited. There's food and drink. To see the schedule click here.
If you want to be a part of this, please call our office at 757-8283. Or you can RSVP on Monday, April 25th at legday@gmail.com
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Ethics Case Interpretation
You Be The Judge
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Case #2-16 Falsification of Credit Information (Adopted as Case 9-29 May, 1988. Transferred to Article 2 November, 1994.)
REALTORŪ A, a property manager had an agreement to manage Owner O's 24 unit apartment building. During the course of their negotiations, Owner O had repeatedly emphasized that REALTOR A was expected to use great care in screening the financial backgrounds of potential tenants.
Several months later, REALTORŪ A received an application for a lease from prospective Tenant T. Following his usual procedure, REALTORŪ A obtained a credit report that indicated that Tenant T had a generally satisfactory credit history but a concluding paragraph noted that Tenant T was several months in arrears on accounts with local department stores.
REALTORŪ A, anxious to rent the vacant apartment but recognizing that his management agreement with Owner O precluded rentals to individuals with questionable credit histories, used correction fluid to eradicate the reference to the delinquent accounts. Tenant T made a security deposit equal to one month's rent, signed a one year lease, and moved into
the apartment.
Early the following month, REALTORŪ A noted that Tenant T had not mailed his rent check. A call to Tenant T's apartment revealed that his phone had been disconnected. REALTORŪ A drove to the property, rang Tenant T's bell and, getting no response, let himself into Tenant T's apartment with a master key. It became quickly apparent that extensive damage had been done to the apartment since Tenant T had taken possession. Additional phone calls made it clear that Tenant T had moved out of state leaving no forwarding address and that Tenant T's security deposit would only cover a small part of the damage. Owner O, realizing that he would have to pay for most of the repairs, instructed his attorney to try to locate Tenant T. The attorney, in turn, asked REALTORŪ A to provide all materials concerning Tenant T. REALTORŪ A instructed his office manager to deliver the file on Tenant T to the attorney's office.
The attorney, in reviewing the documents, noted that an item had been eradicated from the credit report. Obtaining a duplicate copy from the local credit bureau, it became clear that the report in REALTORŪ A's file had been altered. The attorney shared this information with his client, Owner O, who filed a complaint against REALTORŪ A alleging that Article 2 had been violated.
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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 Call us at (925) 757-8283
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