CREA News – CREA Directors wanted!

CREA is looking for candidates for the 2017-2018 Board of Directors. There are four Director-at-Large positions available (three for a two-year term and one for a one-year term) and four Regional Director positions available (for British Columbia/Yukon, Manitoba, Quebec and the Atlantic Region).

Qualifications for Directors:
1. Be a REALTOR® member
2. Have been a REALTOR® member for at least five years
3. Have a minimum of three years’ experience within the last 10 years as a director of a Canadian not-for-profit corporation or a public body
4. Otherwise not be disqualified by the Canada Not-for-Profit legislation
5. In the case of a Regional Director, be licensed in that region
6. If elected, must have completed leadership courses set out in CREA policy within one year of being elected.

The deadline for submissions is January 26, 2017. The election for Directors-at-Large will take place at CREA’s Annual General Meeting in Ottawa on Monday, March 27, 2017. Regional Director elections will take place prior to the CREA AGM.

Want more information?
Check out the video at:
http://www.realtorlink.ca/content/realtorlink/crea/en_CA/about/governance/elections.html

More information about CREA and CREA Directors:
http://rahb.ca/CREA/2017/CREARecruitmentLetter2017.pdf

Apply to be part of the future of real estate in Canada!:
http://fluidsurveys.com/surveys/crea-communications/crea-director-elections-2017/?l=en

Revisions to OREA Standard Forms

OREA recently released the updates for the 2017 OREA Standard Forms and Clauses.
All information is available on the members section of OREA.com or go to http://www.realtorlink.ca/content/dam/realtorlink/on/hamilton/Forms/OREA-Summary-of-Revisions-2017.pdf for the 2017 Forms Summary of Revisions.

Many of the OREA Standard forms are affected by the revisions, including OREA Form 200 Listing Agreement – Authority to Offer for Sale, which now includes a new Electronic Signature clause.

OREA has also updated ‘OREA Forms Explained’, a member’s resource where 44 forms files are annotated to help members understand and use the forms. RAHB will be hosting an OREA Outreach 2017 Forms & Clause Revisions Update education session. The date of the session will be announced on Message of the Day (MOD) as soon as arrangements have been confirmed.

The new 2017 OREA Standard Forms are now available on the OREA website and WEBForms®. Printed forms will be available through the Realty Shoppe in mid-January.

Service Spotlight – MLS® Services

Every member knows the value of the RAHB MLS® System – it is our primary service to you and it is an integral part of your business.

RAHB has always been on the leading edge where MLS® Systems are concerned – in 1949, RAHB produced Ontario’s first Multiple Listing Service, and in 1951 instituted the first Photo Co-Op System in Canada. Ever since those first forays into a cooperative listing service, your Association has provided up-to-date systems, and has continuously upgraded those systems so that you have a reliable tool that gives you the information you need to assist your clients and customers.

Your MLS® System is not all bits and bytes and servers and data, however; there are also people who are part of RAHB’s MLS® System.

RAHB’s MLS® Department provides telephone support on all parts of the system –Fusion, the regional Matrix, GeoWarehouse access, WEBForms® and the Statistical Information Management (SIM) program. RAHB MLS® support staff also answer questions about MLS® rules and regulations and policies, and the remediation process that begins when it appears that someone else may be using your login credentials.

In addition to telephone support, RAHB’s MLS® Supervisor provides new member training in Matrix, and produces webinars and tutorials for the new RAHB Matrix MLS® System.

When you need assistance with the MLS® System, be sure to contact the RAHB support staff at 905.667.4650, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. daily on weekdays.

REALTORS® support shelter-related organizations

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RAHB President Kim Alvarez (front row, second from right) with REALTORS Care® Foundation grant recipients. (Mission Services is missing from the photo.)

 

Representatives from nine local charitable organizations were on hand to receive
grant cheques from the Ontario REALTORS Care® Foundation
on Friday, December 9.

2016 RAHB President Kim Alvarez presented the cheques totaling $38,440 on behalf of the Foundation, which is supported by RAHB members. Each year, funds donated by RAHB members come back to the community, to be distributed to local shelter-related organizations.

Cheques were presented to Carpenter Hospice, Halton Women’s Place, March of Dimes, Mark Preece Family House, Mission Services, St. Peters at Chedoke, The Bridge, The Salvation Army and Wesley Urban Ministries.

 

orcf-logoFor more information about the Ontario REALTORS Care Foundation,
go to https://realtorscareontario.ca.

Ethics Corner – Are you guaranteeing a sale?  Be careful how you advertise!

This article has been reproduced with permission from the Ontario Real Estate Association. The full decision can be viewed on the website of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) at www.reco.on.ca.

The following decision from RECO Discipline and Appeal Hearings has been condensed. All individual and corporate names have been changed.

 

THE FACTS

Chris and Pat wanted to sell their property. They were working with Sam, a real estate salesperson with Green Grass Realty, who listed their property for sale at a list price of $409,980. The listing agreement featured two handwritten notations.

The first notation stated that if Green Grass Realty purchases the property, the deposit will be a certified cheque of $20,000. As well, it stated that if Green Grass purchases the property or if Sam finds a buyer, the total commission will be two per cent. The other handwritten note indicated that if the property is not sold in 30 days, Green Grass Realty would buy the property at the highest price offered by the market.

Each of these notes was initialed by Sam and the sellers. No other terms or conditions regarding the promise to buy the property were documented in the listing agreement, which was for a period of three months.

Just over a month later, Chris and Pat complained to RECO. They alleged that they listed with Sam because of the promise that if their house did not sell in 30 days, Sam or Green Grass Realty would purchase it. The sellers said that after the 30 days had passed, they asked Sam when they’d receive a deposit from him. After several inquiries, Sam offered to purchase the house for $350,000. Chris and Pat did not think this was a fair price, believing the market price to be between $405,000 and $429,000.

Chris and Pat provided RECO with copies of Sam’s printed ads, which stated, “if your property is not sold in 30 days, we will buy it!” This text was accompanied by an asterisk which indicated that certain conditions may apply, but no conditions were listed.

In Sam’s response to RECO, he said that he had explained to Chris and Pat that the market price would be agreed upon between himself and the sellers and set by offers received within the first 30 days of listing the property. Sam said that the house would continue to be listed on MLS® until the closing date, which was a total of three months. Sam said that if a more attractive offer came along, Chris and Pat would have the option of accepting it. In the event that a lower offer was accepted, Sam would compensate the difference between that offer and the amount he guaranteed, ensuring no loss for the sellers.

Sam said two offers were received on the house. Just over a month-and-a-half after listing the house, the first offer was signed back but rejected by the buyers. About a week later a second offer was received and was also signed back. However, before the second offer was finalized, the first buyers returned with a new offer of $409,000 which was accepted by Chris and Pat.

Sam acknowledged that he had failed to document the details of the guarantee in writing and failed to get Chris and Pat’s acknowledgement. Green Grass Realty adjusted its portion on the commission to a $1,000 flat fee.

 

THE FINDINGS

The RECO panel determined that Sam acted unprofessionally by failing to offer to purchase Chris and Pat’s house as indicated on the listing agreement and in Sam’s advertising. Sam also failed to put in writing, the terms, conditions and limitations of the guaranteed sale arrangements and failed to get the sellers’ acknowledgement in writing.

The panel ruled that Sam breached the following sections of the REBBA 2002 Code of Ethics: (3) Fairness, honesty, etc.; (4) Best interests; (5) Conscientious and competent service, etc.; (27 (1) (b) Written and legible agreements; (38) Error, misrepresentation, fraud etc.; and (39) Unprofessional conduct, etc.

 

THE PENALTY

Sam was fined $10,000 payable to RECO. The full decision can be viewed on the RECO web site at www.reco.on.ca   Look under “Complaints and Enforcement” and then under “Regulatory activities and decisions” and scroll down to “Discipline and appeals decisions.” Scroll down and click on “Search by year.” Select 2014 then “Search.” The case is dated 2014/11/27.

Why Attend REALTOR® CONNECTIONS?

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Stuart Knight is a critically-acclaimed author, award-winning entrepreneur and expert communicator who helps some of the world’s biggest companies reach new levels of success. When he is not on the road speaking, you may have seen or heard him on some of Canada’s biggest TV and radio stations where he is often asked for his expert opinion on high-level communication. He is the author of two books, You Should Have Asked – The Art of Powerful Conversation and The Madness of My Mind. Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, Stuart is here to help you harness the conversation skills you need to choose success!

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Register now for REALTOR® CONNECTIONS 2017!
Register online at http://registration.rahb.ca/MainList.aspx
or contact Sheila at 905.529.8101 x234 or sheilas@rahb.ca.

Update!  Accidental Death & Dismemberment coverage

Upon review of the current Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) policy, RAHB’s Board of Directors determined the policy did not provide value to the membership.  Therefore, effective February 1, 2017, RAHB will no longer be providing AD&D coverage for its members.  Alternate benefits will be investigated.

If you have any outstanding claims, please contact Camryn in the Membership department at camrynh@rahb.ca or 905.529.8101 x251.

 

Networking and updates at RCN luncheon

rcn-logo“A great opportunity to network and hear the latest commercial updates” were the sentiments expressed by RAHB members who attended the RCN Networking Luncheon on December 2, 2016 at the historic Scottish Rite Club.

Following the buffet lunch, RAHB Regional Commercial Network Chair Paul Martindale welcomed the more than 50 attendees and provided the RCN year in review, highlighting the achievements of the committee and outlining what to look forward to for 2017.

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RAHB CEO George O’Neill introduced featured speaker Jason Thorne, General Manager of Planning and Economic Development for the City of Hamilton, who delivered an informative presentation that covered downtown development, a West Harbour update, the LRT and BLAST network, grant programs, Open for Business and more. A copy of Jason’s presentation is available at http://rahb.ca/rcn/2016/120516RCNPresentation.pdf, or on the RCN page in REALTOR Link®.

Realty Shoppe

 

*Note:  Member Appreciation Day DATE change

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Popular open house items

Door hangers:
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Let prospective buyers know they can come right in:
Side 1: “Open House Please Come In”
Side 2: “Open House Please Come In and Remove Your Shoes”

75¢ ea.*

 

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Can be put on front door or any interior door to let REALTORS® know where pets are: “Pets Inside Please Contact Listing Agent with Any Questions”

85¢ ea.*

 

 

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Courtesy signs:
Please Remove Your Shoes
Next Showing in 5 Minutes (reverse) Next Showing in 15 Minutes

Corrugated plastic, upright teepee. Perfect in wet/snowy weather to protect your homeowner’s flooring.

$2.70 ea.*

 

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Tent card, reversible

$2.45 ea.*

 

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4”w x 5”h, plastic, desk top
courtesy sign

$3.90 ea.*

 

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Pad of 25 sheets

$1.15 ea.*

 

 

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Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
T.: 905.529.5979   F.: 905.529.7109   E.: realtyshoppe@rahb.ca
* All applicable taxes are extra. Prices subject to change.

 

Professional development for REALTORS®

Master LinkedIn Bootcamp – Amyn Chagan
Monday, January 16, 2017
9 a.m. – Noon
$79+HST Early Bird (prior to January 9, 2017)
or $99+HST Regular


Master Facebook Bootcamp
– Amyn Chagan
Monday, January 16, 2017
1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
$79 +HST Early Bird (prior to January 9, 2017)
or $99+HST Regular


Investing for Success
– Alex Gabrini
Monday, January 23, 2017
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Free


Assignments, Condos and Others
– Lou Radomosky
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
9:30 a.m. –  12:30 p.m.
$45+HST

Understanding Newer Homes
– Andrew McCarthy
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
10 a.m. – Noon
Free


Designation Courses

SRS – Seller Representative Specialist – Gareth Jones
Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 & 8, 2017
9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$325+HST

PSA – Price Strategy Advisor Certification NEW

– Gareth Jones
Thursday, February 9, 2017
9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
$199+HST

 

All courses will be held in McCullough Room at the RAHB office (lower level). To register, or for more information, contact Angela at 905.529.8101 x233 or angelam@rahb.ca.

REALTORS®4Kids Charity Auction presents cheque

r4kids-photoRAHB Charity Auction Task Force Chair Marlene Vieira Leslie (right), Vice Chair Deborah Coles (second from left) and 2017 RAHB President Lou Piriano (left) present a cheque representing the proceeds from the 2016 REALTORS®4Kids Charity Auction to The Children’s Fund President Jeff Storey (second from right) and Vice-President Olivia Mackay (centre).  The 2016 Auction raised $74,116.68 for The Children’s Fund.