Feb 7, 2018 | DS, Member Services, RAHB News |
RAHB was invited to the Province’s pre-budget consultations on Monday, January 29, 2018.
Government Relations Committee Vice-Chair Margaret Reid represented RAHB, and made seven recommendations to benefit home buyers, the real estate market and REALTORS®:
1. Increase the first-time home buyer’s Land Transfer Tax Rebate to $6,000 to increase affordability for first-time buyers.
2. Replace the proposed mandatory home energy audits with a plan for voluntary, targeted retrofits.
3. Institute a first-time buyer down payment assistance program to help young people buying their first homes.
4. Provide a land transfer tax rebate as an incentive to seniors to “right-size” into a smaller housing unit to open up larger, family-sized homes for young families and first-time buyers.
5. Remove red tape and government policies that delay construction of new housing stock to encourage more home-building.
6. Permit REALTORS® to incorporate their businesses through a personal real estate corporation (Note: a bill is now awaiting public hearings).
7. Continue the review of REBBA 2002 so the Act can be updated to reflect the modern real estate market and to bring a higher standard of professionalism to the real estate industry.

Feb 7, 2018 | DS, Member Services, RAHB News |
RAHB President Jack Loft had lunch with Afsaneh Mahboubi (RE/MAX Escarpment Realty Inc.) at the Bread Bar on Locke Street. Jack reports that Afsaneh stressed how important it is that the Board keep members informed about the work it does, and encouraged members to get involved so they understand the efforts being made on their behalf. She also encouraged other members to attend RAHB general meetings.
For your chance to have lunch with the RAHB President, email your name to [email protected].

Feb 7, 2018 | CREA/OREA/RECO News, Member Services |

OREA’s fourth and final white paper on REBBA reform is now on the REBBA Reform website! The new white paper is focused on changes to the Act and Code of Ethics.
Visit www.rebbareform.ca, read the paper and provide your thoughts and ideas to OREA at the same time.
Feb 5, 2018 | DS, Member Services, MLS®, Stats & Technology |
The REALTORS® Association of Hamilton-Burlington (RAHB) reported 660 sales were processed through the RAHB Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) System in January, 27.2 per cent fewer than the same month last year and 12.5 per cent lower than the 10-year average for the month. Click here to read the full stats release.


Feb 5, 2018 | DS, Member Services, MLS®, Stats & Technology |
Want graphics that you can easily share on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram? Download the RAHB Members social media stats kit for February 2018! This is a .zip folder format. To learn how to open a .zip folder on your computer, click here.
Click here to download stats pack
Jan 31, 2018 | DS, Member Services |
Join us for our Annual General Meeting featuring former Dragon of CBC TV’s “Dragons Den” and bestselling author of “The Wealthy Barber” David Chilton! Watch for more details as we get closer to the date!
WHEN: Wednesday, March 28, 2018
WHERE: Michelangelo Events Centre
1555 Upper Ottawa St., Hamilton
TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Jan 31, 2018 | Member Services |
Metal Sign Frames
Have you seen the new metal sign frames at the Realty Shoppe? They are Colonial “L” style (2 pieces), black in colour, and measure 25” w x 72” h (11” shank w/stabilizer bar). These metal frames are perfect for hanging 24-inch wide signs! Only $36.75 each at the Realty Shoppe. Contact Wanda at [email protected] to order yours today!

Member Appreciation Day: Congratulations to Our Two Winners!
- Joan Ulrich (Heritage Realty Inc.) won a gift basket valued at $50 (photo below)
- Barbara Brandow (Re/Max Escarpment Realty Inc.) won a Master Lock dial lock box valued at $40
Light refreshments and giveaways were enjoyed by all who dropped by the Realty Shoppe on January 15, 2018 to join in the celebration.

Jan 31, 2018 | DS, Member Services, RAHB News |
RAHB President Jack Loft had lunch with Greg de Denus of City Brokerage. Greg told Jack he is concerned about professionalism in our industry, and area listings not on RAHB’s MLS® System. Greg is looking forward to more professional development opportunities related to compliance and social media.
For your chance to have lunch with the RAHB President, email your name to [email protected].

Jan 24, 2018 | DS, Member Services, RAHB News |

Mark Your Calendars! RAHB’s Annual General Meeting will be held on:
Wednesday, March 28, 2018, at 10 a.m.!
This won’t be just any Annual General Meeting! This event will include the AGM, lunch on us, and guest speaker David Chilton, best-selling author of The Wealthy Barber and best known as one of the Dragons on CBC’s Dragon’s Den!
Watch for more details in the coming weeks. In the meantime, mark your calendar and get ready to see a Dragon in action!
Jan 23, 2018 | DS, Member Services, RAHB News |
RAHB’s Awards and Appreciation Gala was an evening to celebrate members for their long-standing membership in RAHB, for serving on RAHB committees and task forces in 2017 and for going above and beyond to serve their association and their community.
The Gala took place on Saturday, January 20 at Michelangelo Event Venue and Conference Centre.
RAHB volunteers
RAHB President Jack Loft recognized Donna Bacher and Andrew Robertson, the two Directors who completed their terms on the RAHB Board of Directors at the end of 2017.
He also recognized the 94 members who served on RAHB committees, task forces and the Board of Directors in 2017.
RAHB Service Awards
President Jack Loft and Awards Task Force Chair Stacey Adamson presented two RAHB service awards to very deserving members.
Donna Bacher (PureRealty Brokerage) received the RAHB Award of Merit for exceptional dedication and service to RAHB and the real estate profession.
Donna has been a member of RAHB for 34 years, and has a long history of serving as Chair and member of RAHB committees and task forces, as well as joint task forces with other organizations. She was elected to the RAHB Board of Directors in 2012 and served as President of the Association in 2015.
Donna is well known as a highly engaged member of the Association, and she actively encourages other members to become involved as well. Her videos promoting RAHB events and meetings are legendary among members. Often acting as a mentor to new directors and to other members, Donna unselfishly gives of her time for the betterment of the RAHB membership and the Association.
Jim Duschl (RE/MAX Real Estate Centre Inc.) received the RAHB Outstanding Community Service Award, which recognizes a member who has shown outstanding dedication to the real estate profession and exceptional volunteer service to his community.
Jim is a 30-year member of RAHB who has served on the RAHB Board of Directors and on the Regional Commercial Network. He is known for always making time to assist and share his knowledge with other REALTORS® and with clients.
Jim has been a volunteer driver for the Red Cross for 30 years and continues to help transport the elderly and others to their medical appointments. As well, Jim has been an active member of the Lion’s Club for 28 years; having served as President, he now holds the office of Treasurer. The Lion’s Club actively raises funds for organizations such as Heart & Stroke, Red Cross, Good Shepherd and the Children’s Wish Foundation for the benefit of the community. Jim has also served on the Union Street Cemetery Board.

Jim Duschl awarded Outstanding Community Service Award | Donna Bacher awarded Award of Merit
Long Service awards
Long service pins were presented to the newest members of the Long Service Club. Twenty-five members reached the 25-year milestone, 14 reached the 40-year milestone, five members logged 50 years of RAHB membership and one member – Tony DeSantis – has been a member for 60 years.
Check out the photos of the Long Service award recipients who attended the Gala:

25-Year Recipients (left – right): Craig Bush, Ann Brownlee, Sandra Collura, Christine Crooks, John Chun

25-Year Recipients (left – right): Todd Martin, Rick Nishizaki, Diana Gallacher, Paul Smith, Gary Nusca

25-Year Recipients (left – right): Frank Taylor, Cathy Toriello, Debbie Mitchell, Tibor Olah

40-Year Recipients (left – right): Edwin Alexander, Joseph Castellano, Ed Cooper, Dennis Petis

40-Year Recipients (left – right): Dave Vansickle, Frank Angelone, Ralph Tessaro, Brent Rinehart

40-Year Recipients (left – right): Frank Loncaric, Ralph Frisina, Jerry Rojenko

50-Year Recipients (left – right): Robert Kronas, Larry Chettle, Bill Lawrence
Jan 23, 2018 | DS, Member Services |
Kim Perosa of Keller Williams Edge Realty had the first lunch with RAHB President Jack Loft! Jack reports that Kim had many good ideas. She has concerns about how some area listings appear in our MLS® System, and was particularly interested in a more user-friendly Matrix phone app and being able to use her client list in Matrix more effectively.
Have you sent in your name for your chance to have lunch with the RAHB President? Just email your name to [email protected], and you may be next!

Jan 23, 2018 | CREA/OREA/RECO News, DS, Member Services |
Almost everyone has heard of the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Treat others as you would like to be treated.
The Golden Rule is the basis for CREA’s and RECO’s Code of Ethics and for what we refer to as “common courtesy”. However, complaints coming in to RAHB indicate that courtesy is becoming less common among members, and the Golden Rule is looking a little tarnished.
Do any of these situations sound familiar?
You call to book an appointment to show a property only to be told the seller requires “24 hours notice”, although it was not indicated on the listing?
Someone scheduled a showing of your listing but didn’t leave a business card to let the seller know they were there? Or worse, they didn’t show up at all?
Apparently the Golden Rule is getting a little tarnished in many places. The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) provided the following guidelines for its members in the US to remind them of the importance of common courtesy – or, as they’ve termed it, showing respect – for the public, for property and for peers.
This list is not exhaustive, but it’s a good start for making courtesy a little more common again.
Respect for the Public
- Follow the “Golden Rule” – Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
- Respond promptly to inquiries and requests for information.
- Schedule appointments and showings as far in advance as possible.
- Call if you are delayed or must cancel an appointment or showing.
- If a prospective buyer decides not to view an occupied home, promptly explain the situation to the listing broker or the occupant.
- Communicate with all parties in a timely fashion.
- When entering a property, ensure that unexpected situations, such as pets, are handled appropriately.
- Leave your business card if not prohibited by local rules.
- Never criticize a property in the presence of the occupant.
- Inform occupants that you are leaving after showings.
- When showing an occupied home, always ring the doorbell or knock – and announce yourself loudly – before entering. Knock and announce yourself loudly before entering any closed room.
- Present a professional appearance at all times; dress appropriately and drive a clean car.
- If occupants are home during showings, ask their permission before using the telephone or bathroom.
- Encourage the clients of other brokers to direct questions to their agent or representative.
- Communicate clearly; don’t use jargon or slang that may not be readily understood.
- Be aware of and respect cultural differences.
- Show courtesy and respect to everyone.
- Be aware of – and meet – all deadlines.
- Promise only what you can deliver – and keep your promises.
- Identify yourself as a REALTOR® in your contacts with the public.
- Do not tell people what you think – tell them what you know.
Respect for Property
- Be responsible for everyone you allow to enter listed property.
- Never allow buyers to enter listed property unaccompanied.
- When showing property, keep all members of the group together.
- Never allow unaccompanied access to property without permission.
- Enter property only with permission even if you have a lockbox key or combination.
- When the occupant is absent, leave the property as you found it (lights, heating, cooling, drapes, etc). If you think something is amiss (e.g. vandalism) contact the listing broker immediately.
- Be considerate of the seller’s property. Do not allow anyone to eat, drink, smoke, dispose of trash, use bathing or sleeping facilities, or bring pets. Leave the house as you found it unless instructed otherwise.
- Use sidewalks; if weather is bad, take off shoes and boots inside property.
Respect for Peers
- Identify your REALTOR® and professional status in all contacts with other REALTORS®.
- Respond to other agents’ calls, faxes, and e-mails promptly and courteously.
- Be aware that large electronic files with attachments or lengthy faxes may be a burden on recipients.
- Notify the listing broker if there appears to be inaccurate information on the listing.
- Share important information about a property, including the presence of pets, security systems, and whether sellers will be present during the showing.
- Show courtesy, trust and respect to other real estate professionals.
- Avoid the inappropriate use of endearments or other denigrating language.
- Do not prospect at other REALTORS® open houses or similar events.
- Return keys promptly.
- Carefully replace keys in the lockbox after showings.
To be successful in the business, mutual respect is essential. Real estate is a reputation business. What you do today may affect your reputation – and business – for years to come.
© NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Reprinted with permission