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What Happened to My Offer?

posted: 11/05/2018

The NAR Board of Directors, at their annual meeting in Boston Monday, amended an MLS policy that will require listing brokers to provide cooperating brokers with written notification about the disposition of their offer. The change aligns MLS policy with the Code of Ethics.

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Infographic: Paying Your Dues

posted: 10/30/2018

We have created an infographic with quick and easy steps for paying your dues using the new member portal.

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Infographic: Introducing Your New Member Portal

posted: 10/29/2018

Instructions on how to find and login to your new member portal.

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Congratulations to the Following CMR Members on Their 2019 NAR Committee Appointments

posted: 10/23/2018

Jeffrey Dillon - Leading Edge Advisory Board, Larry Edwards - Federal Taxation Committee, Gary Parker - Multiple Listing Issues and Policies Committee, Lynette Praytor - State and Local Issues Mobilization Support Committee, Janice Shows - RPAC Major Investors Council, Schneika Stokes -  Housing Opportunity Committee, and Dorothy Thompson - Professional Standards Committee.

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Panama City Relief Effort

posted: 10/23/2018

REALTORS® Randy Knouse and Cynthia McCool Knouse are taking supplies to the Panama City area Thursday. The U-Haul will be parked at 100 Depot Drive in Madison.  Please help if you can! 

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What Does RPAC Investing Do for Me Locally?

posted: 10/23/2018

CMR's Governmental Affairs Committee works hard to identify legislative issues in our local market affecting your ability to do business.  This past year they discussed and made recommendations to the CMR Board of Directors that we get involved in two issues.

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CMR's Website Behind the Scenes Maintenance

posted: 10/15/2018

Please overlook the sawdust on the floor while we work toward integration with our new Membership Management software. We are working to get classes, events, offices, agents, and committees automatically updating again. We are aware of missing photos during the transition.

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Great Things on the Horizon

posted: 10/01/2018

CMR is converting to a new membership management software platform starting on Wednesday, October 3, 2018, at noon.  Because we will not be able to provide proper services to our members during conversion, we are closing the office at that time.

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Is Real Estate Your Hobby or Your Career?

posted: 09/24/2018

If you have been in real estate long enough to consider it a career, give serious thought to getting your Broker’s license.  The license is not just a path to opening an office and hiring agents. 

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Question: Can a Seller Require a Pre-Qualification Letter Before Allowing Their Property to Be Shown?

posted: 09/24/2018

Answer:  Yes.

A seller gets to decide who enters his/her property. Most agents tell sellers at listing appointments that only screened and qualified buyers will be shown the property.

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When Offending Someone Is OK

posted: 09/04/2018

A broker’s office policy saved him this week from potential harm.  An out-of-state "buyer," who was unknown to the agent, was offended when an agent would not pick him up.

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Happy Labor Day

posted: 09/02/2018

The CMR and MLS office will be closed Monday, September 3, 2018, in observance of Labor Day.  The office will resume regular business hours Tuesday, September 4, 2018, at 9 AM.

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2019 CMR Board of Directors Online Election Opens Friday

posted: 08/27/2018

Friday, August 31, 2018, CMR Members should watch their email for instructions on how to log in and cast their votes for the 2019 Board of Directors.

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Ethics Citation Policy Revised

posted: 08/27/2018

Three Standards of Practice have been added to the Ethics Citation Policy as citable (fineable) violations. Respondents in an ethics complaint can choose to admit guilt and pay a fine thus waiving rights to a hearing. The expedited process is working!

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Is a Text Message Contractual?

posted: 08/27/2018

The Statute of Frauds requires that all real estate agreements be in writing and signed by the parties to be enforceable. Text messages between agents are merely conversation.

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Who Gets the Home Inspection Report?

posted: 08/27/2018

Buyer’s agent? Yes, if the buyer wants his agent to have it. Listing agent? No. The listing agent should only be given a list of repairs, if any, as a result of the buyer’s home inspection.

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Important Notice Regarding CMR Election Process

posted: 08/20/2018

Two additional names have been added to the slate of officers and directors for the September 10 election by the petition process outlined in the bylaws.  REALTORS® Selena Lovejoy and Linda Mote have been added to the list as options for the two Directors positions.

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Successful Open Houses

posted: 08/20/2018

Taking a little time in advance to learn about a neighborhood in which you plan to hold an open house may result in turning a looker into a buyer.

New! CMR Website Search Feature

posted: 08/13/2018

The CMR website has a new search feature that can help you find items faster than ever before. We have created an infographic showing how to use the search quickly.

Code of Ethics Providers

posted: 08/13/2018

Several schools and instructors teach the required Code of Ethics class.  If you still need the class before 12/31 of this year and plan to take it by classroom, note the instructor’s credentials for teaching REATOR® Code of Ethics.

Should I Use "Coming Soon?"

posted: 08/06/2018

There are many rules governing the use of "Coming Soon" in your advertising efforts.  To help reduce confusion, we are created an infographic that we hope will simplify the matter.

Do You Document Rejected Offers?

posted: 08/06/2018

When your seller rejects an offer or offers, do you comply with license law and document that rejection? 

The Bar Has Been Raised

posted: 08/06/2018

Since CMR put its Ethics Citation Policy in Place in 2017, the bar has been raised on several fronts.  The word has spread.  One example is that few members are choosing to enter a listed property without following showing instructions since violating Article 3, SOP 3-9 is part of the citation policy carrying a $250 fine.

When Does Owner/Agent Have To Be Noted?

posted: 07/30/2018

It depends.

From an MLS perspective, owner/agent must be noted in REALTOR® remarks and cannot be noted in public remarks. The prohibition in public remarks is due to IDX agreements. If a consumer is finding your listing on another broker's website and sees "owner agent" in public remarks, the consumer is likely to leave the source website and go to the listing agent thinking they will get a "better deal."

MAR’s Standard Forms “Coach”

posted: 07/23/2018

If you use MAR’s forms, especially the Purchase Agreement (F1), take advantage of the new video series where MAR’s Attorney, Ron Farris coaches you through the clauses and blanks on the form.  Encourage your broker to schedule watching the videos in sales meetings. What an excellent learning tool!