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REALTOR THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GREATER TAMPA REALTORS®
8 Things to Consider Before Entering Luxury Real Estate
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
“More Education, Better Technology” PAGE 15
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Get to Know Your 2017 Leadership Team PAGE 17 LAW & ETHICS 20 • MARKET STATS 30 AFFILIATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 38
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January - February 2017 FEATURED ARTICLE
Get to Know Your 2017 Leadership Team Jo e
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Our 2017 Officers were asked a series of questions ranging from the best advice they’ve ever received to their favorite sports team. Get to know them by reading a few of their answers. Also, meet the Board of Directors and Committee Chairs. PAGE 8
5 V IEWPOINTS
Prevent buyer objections by making a few adjustments.
105th Annual Installation Recap
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Meet the 2016 GTR Award recipients. PAGE 6
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Four Corners to a Stronger Community
Learn more about the REALTORS® Care Foundation. PAGE 12
14 P RESIDENT’S CORNER
Read the final message from Immediate Past President Andy Joe Scaglione and the welcome message from 2017 President Joe Perez.
16 C EO’S UPDATE
The GTR Leadership Team and staff are working together to produce excellent results.
20 L AW & ETHICS
Does every buyer need a real estate attorney?
DID YOU KNOW?
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Shingle Roofs: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly Help your clients understand the basics. PAGE 18
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EXPERT TIPS
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Luxury Real Estate: 8 Things to Consider Want to get started with selling luxury homes? Read this. PAGE 26
Affiliate Business Directory
22 A FFILIATE CORNER
4 Reasons to hire an Affiliate to provide your next service.
35 C ONSUMER ADVICE
Start treating others the way they want to be treated.
36 C ALENDAR
View the classes, events and committee meetings in January and February.
Search our list of active Affiliate Businesses.
SUBMIT YOUR CONTENT! Do you have a comment on an article in this edition? Want to submit an idea or write an article for the next issue? Contact the editor at news@gtar.net.
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FOR REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS ONLY: Effective 12/1/2016 for Realtors enrolled in the Lennar ACES Realtor Rewards Program the commission levels stated above will be available on select inventory homes if the purchase agreement is fully executed between 12/1/2016 and 11/30/2017. Purchase agreements fully executed prior to 12/1/2016 are excluded. Offer good for a limited time only. Lennar reserves the right to change, withdraw or discontinue this offer at any time without notice. In order to earn a broker commission agent/broker must register each prospective buyer in person at a Welcome Home Center, accompany the prospect during prospect’s initial visit and comply with Lennar’s broker participation policy. Not valid if prospect has previously registered with Lennar or Lennar.com, whether individually or with a broker. Agent/broker will receive commission after buyer closes on the Lennar home. Commission will be paid at time of closing in order of the closed homes, not homes sold. Purchase agreements that do not close and fully fund will not be included in the ACES commission calculation and may affect reward level. Other terms and conditions apply. Visit Lennar.com or see a Lennar New Home Consultant for further details and important legal disclaimers. This is not an offer in states where prior registration is required. Void where prohibited by law.
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MEMBER ACCOLADES Past GTR President Barbara Jordan has been elected to serve as the 2017 Florida REALTORS® District 6 Vice President. District 6 includes six REALTOR® Associations in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties. Nico Hohman recently launched a new brokerage, Hohman Homes: Real Estate Brokerage & New Home Consultants. Hohman Homes is a mission-based brokerage that separates itself through its Core Values and unique service offerings to its Teammates and Transaction Partners.” Past GTR President Brad Monroe (Monroe Realty Associates) has been elected to serve as the Chair of the Board of Directors for Homeownership for All. The Board reviews the grant applications from numerous charitable organizations in Florida and determines if their applications meet the criteria. The REALTORS® Care Foundation of GTR is a past recipient of this grant. Terri Peavy (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices) has earned the Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS) Designation, placing her among more than 3,000 agents worldwide who have been trained to handle the complexities of international real estate transactions.
Want to be Featured? Send your brief announcements regarding personal achievements or community honors to news@gtar.net. Please keep the submissions to a maximum of three sentences.
REALTOR® Dues Winners Congrats to the following members that won the 2017 Dues Contest! GTR members that paid through the online portal before October 31, 2016 were entered into a drawing to win free dues for 2017. Here are the recipients: 2ND Place Heidi Adams
• 1ST Place: Mindy Vega (Century 21 Beggins Enterprises) Received Free Local, State, & National Dues ($421 value) • 2ND Place: Heidi Adams (Coldwell Banker Residential) Received Free State & National Dues ($301 value) • 3RD Place: Carrie Childs (Weichert REALTORS®) Received Free Local Dues ($120 value)
Affiliate Members (one winner)
• Bridget Jenkins Wilson (Cardinal Roofing) Received Free Affiliate Membership ($200 value)
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Affiliate Winner
Bridget Jenkins Wilson
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REALTOR® Volume 1 | Issue 1 tamparealtors.org/magazine 813.879.7010 2017 OFFICERS President: Joe Perez President-Elect: Mari Colgan Vice President: Bob Pasquarello Treasurer: Dan Hazy Secretary: Diana Englehart Immediate Past President: Andy Joe Scaglione 2017 DIRECTORS Diane Acken, Ruth Bryson, Ashley Christie, Marvin Gordon, Lea Lagueux, Ellie Lambert, Mary McCall, Jack Rodriguez, Tom Scaglione, Carl Shenning, Janet Swilley, & Francine Villa PUBLISHER/EDITOR/DESIGNER Mike Utaegbulam
Scott H. Lewis (eXp Realty, LLC) has earned the e-PRO®, Certified Real Estate Team Specialist and Certified Condominium Specialist designations within the first nine months of his real estate career.
REALTOR® Members (three winners)
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The Greater Tampa REALTORS®, Inc. (GTR) is the largest Tampa Bay-based professional association of real estate brokers and sales associates conducting business throughout the Bay. GTR provides educational programs, ethical guidance and other services that enable licensed real estate professionals to help people buy and sell homes in the Greater Tampa area. For more information, please visit tamparealtors.org. REPRODUCTION The Tampa REALTOR® Magazine is published bi-monthly for members of GTR in the interest of informing, promoting, and improving the real estate industry. With the exception of articles and materials from other publications reprinted in this magazine, members and affiliate members of GTR are hereby authorized to reproduce articles appearing in this newspaper, provided each such reproduction gives the following credit: Reprinted from the Tampa REALTOR® Magazine, Greater Tampa REALTORS®. ADVERTISING INFORMATION For advertising information/sales, please contact Mike Utaegbulam at 813.879.7010 or news@ tamparealtors.org. All advertising is subject to the approval of the GTR Board of Directors/Chief Executive Officer.
MEMBER VIEWPOINTS
Creating Objections, One Bad Photo at a Time
Christopher Metzger, PhD of Great Blue Real Estate Marketing Systems provides a few tips on preventing potential buyer objections.
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ne of main tasks of a REALTOR®, or anyone in sales for that matter, is to overcome objections posed by our buyers. Sometimes a buyer needs a little help seeing the potential in a dated property or assistance understanding the value a particular community holds. So why do so many of us self-sabotage by creating objections? Too often, when I review listing images I am befuddled by photos that do more harm than good. To list a few repeat offenders: dirty towels hanging over the shower, toilet seats left up, photos of empty bedroom corners, dark rooms, general clutter, blurry shots, drive-by blurry shots, sideways shots, sideways blurry shots, the listing with a grand total of 2 blurry photos…both of the exterior, and the enduring classic – a photo of a REALTORS®’ reflection in the dirty bathroom mirror – with flash.
WHAT DO POTENTIAL BUYERS SEE? WHAT DO OTHER REALTORS® SEE?
As we all know, getting clients in the door is essential. But these photos can actually serve to create objections (real or imaginary) in a buyers’ minds. And these objections may ultimately manifest as price reductions. Of course, there will always be objections in sales. Why then would a salesperson want to unnecessarily add objections into an already objection-ridden process? In my mind, the most effective way of overcoming objections is to eliminate them before they ever arise. As seller’s agents, we should think about every possible objection that potential buyers could pose and address them
DEAR EDITOR: Timely Responses
Homes photographed by a professional typically garner more online views, grabbing the buyer’s attention.
– beforehand. Start with the low-hanging fruit and the easiest to overcome: take better photos or hire a professional photographer, eliminate clutter, create useful spaces with staging, and lighten up the paint in small, dark rooms. Many of these fixes don’t cost a dime. Because, as we all know, when the inherent and the self-inflicted objections pile up and the property sits on the market, the response is too often a reactionary one: Reduce the price! If we address potential objections at the onset, and always put the property’s best foot forward, we might be able to do better for all stakeholders, and our clients in particular.
“I'm a new Agent here in Florida and prior to my relocation, I was an agent and broker in New York. I have a question for our local agents. Why is it when you have buyers with you, and you call to see one of their listings, they call you back the next day or even two days later? If you want to sell your listing, be on top of it, Please. This happened to me several times in the past month. An agent, Ana Ventura, was on top of her listing and my buyers bought it.” - Dorothy Schmidt, People's Choice Realty Want to respond? Send the response to news@gtar.net to be featured in the March/April issue.
In Loving Memory... Long-time GTR member Thomas “Tom” Kirschner, broker of Kirschner Realty Services passed away December 11, 2016. He was a successful Real Estate Broker in Tampa for over 35 years specializing in property management. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family and colleagues. If you know of a GTR member that has passed away recently, please send their information along with a recent headshot to news@gtar.net.
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2017 Board of Directors
105 TH INSTALLATION
Perez Installed as GTR President The 2017 Board of Directors were honored during the special night on the beach.
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ore than 130 members and guests enjoyed the 105th Annual Installation and Awards Banquet festivities held on December 1, 2016 at Whiskey Joes. This year’s Hawaiian theme featured authentic leis and a sunset toast on the beach followed by a special Polynesian Hula show. Immediate Past President Andy Joe Scaglione thanked his 2016 Board of Directors as well as the members for their support in what has been a very successful term as president. Scaglione noted his appreciation for the time and effort given by the volunteers to ensure that the Association moves forward. Hillsborough County Property Appraiser Bob Henriquez, installed Joe Perez (Keller Williams Tampa Properties) as the 2017 GTR President along with Perez’s 2017 officers and directors. The following officers installed include: • President-Elect Mari Colgan (Ellie & Associates, P.A.) • Vice President Bob Pasquarello (Century 21 Beggins Enterprises) • Secretary Diana Englehart (Tomlin, St Cyr & Associates LLC) • Treasurer Dan Hazy (Homexpress Realty, Inc.). In addition to the installation of the 2017 Officers and Directors, several members who made significant contributions to the association and the local community in 2016 were recognized. Ellie Lambert and Mari Colgan were presented with the Presidential Award by Andy Joe Scaglione for their dedication to RPAC and increasing member participation!
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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS LUAU SPONSOR MyFlorida Regional MLS LEI SPONSOR Keller Williams Tampa Properties RAW BAR SPONSOR Hillsborough Title SUNSET SPONSORS American Bancshares Mortgage, First American Title, and Supra PHOTO BOOTH SPONSORS CoreLogic and Supra MAI TAI SPONSORS Artisan Insurance, Enterprise Title, Fidelity National Title, Haskell Termite & Pest Control, Ierna’s Heating & Cooling, Sonia Galarza School of Real Estate and Appraisal Group, Total Home Title, and WCR Tampa
Presidential Award 2016 Recipients
Mari Colgan Ellie & Associates, P.A.
Ellie Lambert Ellie & Associates, P.A.
Check out the photos from the 105th Installation in the Candid Camera section on page 32. REALTOR® COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2016 Recipient: Joe Greco, Jr. (McBride Kelly & Associates Realty) This award, named in honor of the late C. Ed Owings, the 1961 President of the Association, is given to a REALTOR® who has performed outstanding service to the community. Joe Greco is a Hillsborough County Code Enforcement Board, has served as a Special Magistrate and is a Life Saving Award recipient. Joe Greco has the distinction of being the longest serving board member of The Hillsborough County Code Enforcement Board. We are thankful for his true dedication and selfless service. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016 Recipient: Rich Shelley (Keller Williams Realty South Shore) This award honors a deserving “Rookie” with 2 years or less tenure in the real estate profession that is active in the community and participates in association activities. Rich Shelley had 14 listings and 61 sales from October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2016. Rich is a Shriner and volunteers much of his spare time raising money to support the Tampa Shriners Children’s Hospital. Rich is also a veteran and a Homes For Heroes affiliate. Rich is an asset to the community and the Association. AWARD OF EXCELLENCE - COMMITTEE CHAIR 2016 Recipient: Dao Alderman (Keller Williams New Tampa) This award goes to the committee chair who has exhibited outstanding leadership and service to the committee. Dao was the 2016 Chair of the International Committee. She works hard to make sure that all REALTORS® have a voice at the association no matter where they are from or what language they speak. She leads meetings and works to involve all members in community activities and even helped plan a trade mission. Because of her leadership and the committee’s efforts, our Association received NAR’s Gold-level Global Achievement Award. HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016 Recipient: Tony Canizares (Re/Max All Pros) This award is given to the member that is charitable, philanthropic and/or public spirited. In July 2015, Tony Canizares donated his kidney to save the life of his longtime friend and fraternity brother Gary
INSTALLATION Lopez. Although Tony is suffering from complications since the surgery, he still has a smile on his face and is thankful he was able to lay down his own life for his friend. We are thankful to have a member that is as selfless as Tony. MERITORIUS SERVICE AWARD 2016 Recipient: Bob Pasquarello (Century 21 Beggins Enterprises) This award is presented to the member who has a record of exemplary service to the Association over an extended period of time. Bob Pasquarello has served the Association is many areas since 2008: multiple GTR committees, the Board of Directors, and the REALTORS® Care Foundation Board. Members have described Bob as “very helpful in everything related to Real Estate and beyond.” AFFILIATE OF THE YEAR AWARD 2016 Recipients: Robert and Michelle Southard (HouseMaster Home Inspections) This award is given to an Affiliate who has been a member of the Association for a minimum of three years and Association-related events and activities. Robert & Michelle run the local office of a well-respected national franchise. Michelle is constantly supporting the association as a sponsor, which allows our members to receive free educational opportunities. Robert and Michelle have also increased their involvement by becoming Silver Affiliate Partners. REALTOR® OF THE YEAR 2016 Recipient: George Bodmer (Bayside Realty Group, Inc.) This award is given to the member who exemplifies what it means to be a REALTOR®. They are ongoing examples of the professionalism exemplified by the Code of Ethics to which they subscribe. George Bodmer is a Past President that has served on many committees on the Local, State and National level. George is one of the founding members of the REALTORS® Care Foundation. George supports Meals On Wheels as a volunteer for their Community Security Patrol and is active in the local Veterans Organization as well as a local Goodwill Ambassador who puts food baskets together for various organizations for the less fortunate. He is also a Veteran that received several medals including the BRONZE STAR. The BRONZE STAR is the 4th highest award in the US Military.
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SPECIAL FEATURE
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SPECIAL FEATURE PRESIDENT
PRESIDENT-ELECT
KELLER WILLIAMS TAMPA PROPERTIES
ELLIE & ASSOCIATES, P.A.
JOE PEREZ
What I wish others knew about GTR is that we provide tons of free educational courses for members. What I think will be different about GTR in the next five years is that GTR will be more user-friendly, encouraging member participation.
MARI COLGAN
What I think will be different about GTR in the next five years is an updated building, technology, education, leadership and staff. We have our eye on what the members need to succeed. The most pressing real estate issue is keeping the REALTOR® relevant and in the transaction.
The most rewarding part of real estate is being able to provide the American Dream to someone that has never owned a home.
The best real estate advice I’ve given is do the right thing ALWAYS and the blessings will follow.
The best real estate advice I’ve given and received is to treat real estate as a 9-5 job, not “whenever you feel like it.”
The best real estate advice I’ve received is to get involved with GTR. Getting involved at GTR made me then want to get involved with FR and NAR and my knowledge of the business tripled.
My favorite thing about Tampa is the location. We are an hour from Disney and 30 minutes from some of the best beaches in the world.
The best way to stay competitive in real estate is to plug in and stay on top of the trends.
What’s on my iPod is Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett.
My favorite thing about Tampa is our new downtown and the growth we are seeing there. Love to go walk the Riverwalk as much as I can.
My favorite real estate technology is PDF Expert because you can sign contracts and documents online.
I handle difficult situations by being fair, staying true to the facts, and keeping calm and firm.
My personal motto is “work smarter, not harder.”
Before I worked in real estate, I was an assistant money room manager at Seminole Bingo.
My favorite sports team is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
I handle difficult situations by taking them head on. Before I worked in real estate, I was a cost accountant at Reynolds Aluminum.
More Education, Better Technology
Read President Joe Perez’s plans for the Association on page 15.
My favorite sports team is the Indiana Hoosiers Basketball. A little known fact about me is that I had long red hair that I could sit on. What’s on my iPod is Pentatonix, Lionel Richie, and Dolly Parton. My favorite real estate technology is Authentisign. tamparealtors.org
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SPECIAL FEATURE VICE PRESIDENT
BOB PASQUARELLO CENTURY 21 BEGGINS ENTERPRISES
What I think will be different about GTR in the next 5 years is that our proactive staff and leadership will make us an industry leader, respected and revered nationally. The best real estate advice I’ve given is to avoid being infected by the dangerous virus RDR (REALTORS® Don’t Read).
My first job was delivering newspapers for the Philadelphia Bulletin. I handle difficult situations with this method: Stop, Listen, Analyze and React.
The best real estate advice I’ve received is learn, then teach.
My favorite sports teams are the Eagles and Flyers from Philadelphia and the Buccaneers and Lightning from Tampa Bay.
The best way to stay competitive in real estate is to know your market and listen to your customers.
What’s on my iPod is music of the 50’s, 60’s & 70’s, but I also have some classical favorites as well.
My favorite thing about Tampa is the cultural diversity, the great food and lack of snow!
My favorite real estate technology without a doubt is the smart phone. It puts so much of Real Estate in your pocket.
SECRETARY
DIANA ENGLEHART TOMLIN, ST. CYR & ASSOCIATES, LLC
The most rewarding part of real estate is building relationships and helping my agents achieve their goals with enthusiasm and efficiency. The best real estate advice I’ve given is there’s only 2 ways to look at things: you either win or you learn.
The best real estate advice I’ve received is anything can and will happen even at the closing table so don’t spend your commission check before you get it The best way to stay competitive in real estate is to surround yourself with successful, positive thinking people and strive to learn something new everyday.
I handle difficult situations with Scotch & Water.
My favorite sports teams are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Lightning and UK Basketball.
Before I worked in real estate, I managed a staffing and recruiting company.
A little known fact about me is that I’m tone deaf but I still love to sing and enjoy karaoke.
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TAMPA REALTOR® • January - February 2017
TREASURER
DAN HAZY
HOMEXPRESS REALTY, INC.
What I wish others knew about GTR is that this Association is made up of many volunteers who freely give hundreds of hours a year to ensure the members get a good return on the dues they pay. The most rewarding part of real estate is helping others find a home for their family as well as helping and guiding them through the process of purchasing their home or making an investment decision. My first job was in Ohio as a SCUBA diving instructor and dive shop manager. I handle difficult situations by remaining calm, collected, and very logical. Mr. Spock was my mentor. Before I worked in real estate, I was operations manager for a large chain of computer stores. Traveling from city to city across the USA managing the back end operations and opening new stores. In my spare time, I am a windsurfing instructor, a SCUBA instructor and a photography instructor. A little known fact about me is that I volunteer with Florida Parrot Rescue, working with them to help parrots find forever homes. My favorite real estate technology is FormSimplicity, which saves me many hours trying to get signatures.
2017 LEADERSHIP 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Joe Perez Keller Williams Tampa Properties
President-Elect Mari Colgan Ellie & Associates, P.A.
Vice President Bob Pasquarello Century 21 Beggins Enterprises
Treasurer Dan Hazy Homexpress Realty, Inc.
Secretary Diana Englehart Tomlin, St. Cyr & Associates, LLC
Immediate Past President Andy Joe Scaglione Empire Commercial Realty Service
Director Diane Acken Florida Executive Realty
Director Ruth Bryson Bryson International Realty
Director Ashley Christie NextHome Discovery
Director Marvin Gordon Sun Bay Realty, LLC
Director Lea Lagueux Future Home Realty, Inc.
Director Ellie Lambert Ellie & Associates, P.A.
Director Mary McCall RE/MAX ACR Elite Group, Inc.
Director Jack Rodriguez Minaret Realty
Director Tom Scaglione Future Home Realty, Inc.
Director Carl Shenning BHHS Florida Realty, Inc.
Affiliates Director Francine Villa American Bancshares Mortgage
WCR President Janet Swilley Realty2000pa.com, Inc.
COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP AFFILIATES Chair: Francine Villa Staff Liaison: Meredith Bellanca
EXECUTIVE Chair: Joe Perez Staff Liaison: Dennis MacDonald
MLS Chair: Brad Monroe Staff Liaison: Reggie Lopez
REALTOR速/BUILDER Chair: Laure Taylor Staff Liaison: Meredith Bellanca
APPRAISAL Chair: David Brewer Staff Liaison: Amanda Ingram
FINANCE Chair: Dan Hazy Staff Liaison: Laura Izzo
NOMINATING Chair: Barbara Jordan Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture
REALTORS速 PAC Chair: Alma Alexander Staff Liaison: Meredith Bellanca
AWARDS Chair: Carl Shenning Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture
GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Chair: Jack Rodriguez Staff Liaison: Brenda Rabbitt
ORIENTATION FACILITATORS Chair: Lauren Rodriguez Staff Liaison: Reggie Lopez
STRATEGIC PLANNING Chair: Mari Colgan Staff Liaison: Dennis MacDonald
BUILDING Chair: Dan Hazy Staff Liaison: Kris Patel
GRIEVANCE Chair: Allen Gray Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture
TECHNOLOGY Chair: Bob Pasquarello Staff Liaison: Reggie Lopez
BYLAWS/POLICY Chair: Susanna Madden Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture
HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES Chair: Robert Galitz Staff Liaison: Amanda Ingram
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Chair: Wayne Wiggins Staff Liaison: Amanda Ingram
REALTOR速 COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE Chair: Dao Alderman Staff Liaison: TBA
INSTALLATION Chair: Melanie Norris Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture
COMMUNICATIONS Chair: Marvin Gordon Staff Liaison: Mike Utaegbulam
INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL Chair: Lea Lagueux Staff Liaison: TBA
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Chair: Diane Acken Staff Liaison: Lisa Couture PROPERTY MANAGERS Chair: Larry Mee Staff Liaison: Amanda Ingram REALTOR速/ATTORNEY Chair: Norma Cohen Staff Liaison: Amanda Ingram
YPN ADVISORY BOARD Chair: John Daux Staff Liaison: Mike Utaegbulam
Look on page 36 for upcoming meeting dates and times. Check with your staff liasion for minutes and rosters.
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REALTORS® THAT CARE Q&A SESSION
Four Corners to a Stronger & Positive Community Incoming President Al Letizio looks to bring more exposure to all areas of the REALTORS® Care Foundation of GTR in 2017.
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had the pleasure of sitting down with the 2017 REALTORS® Care Foundation (RCF) President Al Letizio III to discuss his vision for the upcoming year. Al is a graduate from Eastern Michigan University with a degree in Finance. He has been on every side of real estate transaction, from wholesale and retail lending to working as a REALTOR®. Now, Al works in the title insurance industry and gives his spare time to non-profits such as RCF. Mike Utaegbulam (MU): Thank you for taking the time to talk all things RCF. How are things going for the Foundation? Al Letizio (AL): First of all, Mike, thank you for the opportunity. I want to do everything I can to increase awareness for RCF amongst the GTR membership. 2016 was a great year for the real estate industry and our Association, which is undergoing a major renovation. I’d also like to thank our outgoing RCF president, Janet Swilley, who has done a great job leading the Foundation Board and setting the stage for 2017.
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AL LETIZIO Boston National Title
MU: What steps are you taking to increase member awareness? AL: Many GTR members were not aware of the Foundation or the work that we do in the community. In 2016, we (the Foundation Board) aimed to solve this problem by having board members introduce RCF to new GTR members during the monthly orientations, by getting more active in Tampa YPN, and by having informational booths at various community and real estate events. We also wanted to diversify our charity events, to keep members interested in donating to our cause. We also rebranded last year, with a new logo and easy to use website which can be found at rcfgtr.org. Finally, we ramped up our annual donation initiative and called it the “ClickThe25” campaign, which asked members to donate $25 when they paid their annual member dues. We handed out postcards and wristband keychains that we branded with our logo and the hashtag #ClickThe25. I’m proud to say that RCF is off to a great start and we’re planning on building on that momentum in 2017.
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Since inception of the program, RCF has funded a total of 76 homeowners for a total of $328,277 being awarded in down payment assistance. Nearly 99% of those families are still living in the same homes they purchased with the assistance of the Foundation.
MU: Sounds like 2016 was a very productive year for RCF. What are your goals for 2017? AL: Our board needs to discuss this in our January meeting, but I’m leaning toward a “Corners to the Community” theme. Most of our members are familiar with our Down Payment Assistance program, not as many are familiar with the other three. I want to bring the lesser known corners of the Foundation to the forefront so that our members and local community partners can see the full “RCF picture.” Our Student Scholarship Program aims to help local students obtain the resources they need to further their educational goals. We are currently seeking a student in Hillsborough County that is pursuing a 2 or 4-year degree in real estate from an accredited university. Our Community Development is
#ClickThe25
Imagine never having the house you own, that you’ve filled with precious memories to become your home. Now envision someone giving you the chance – an opportunity that seemed impossible – to own your part of the American Dream. REALTORS®, when you renew your annual registration, you have the opportunity to help a moderate income family with down payment assistance in the form of a $25 donation. Your $25 contribution will be used to: • Create housing opportunities for families who need a little extra support to make their dreams come true, and contribute to the economic vitality of Hillsborough County. the program that I am most excited to expand upon this year. Due to our members and industry partners’ generosity, RCF was able to donate $5,000 to the local Boys & Girls Club to develop a new computer lab and assist with minor renovations to. In 2017 we are looking into additional projects to support, such as new playground equipment or drinking fountains at local parks. We want to give back to the community that has always supported us. Disaster Relief is our last corner, which facilitates the delivery of donated goods and services to support relief efforts in the event of a disaster. Though this is an important corner, I hope to never have the need to use those funds. MU: With these goals, what do you want our members to get from this and how can they get involved?
AL: Since the establishment of RCF, our REALTOR® members, volunteers and affiliate partners have done a great job of raising funds to support RCF’s four corners of giving within our local community. I would encourage all of our members to feel proud of what their generosity is achieving. There are several ways for members to get involved with RCF: join the RCF Board of Directors, attend our different charity and fundraising events, or volunteer for various community outreach events. Finally, I would like all members to consider the #ClickThe25 when renewing your membership. If any member has any questions about how they can get involved with RCF, they can reach out to me directly: 813.355.7048 Mike Utaegbulam is GTR’s Communications/PR Director.
• Enable a local youth to attend an institution of higher education. • Provide disaster relief services to aid in the recovery of the community.
Owning a home is the dream of every family and by supporting the work of the REALTORS® Care Foundation, you are making this dream a reality and making a positive difference in your community. Visit rcfgtr.org to learn more. tamparealtors.org
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GTR Leadership with Hillsborough County School Board Member Lynn Gray
2017 Leadership Appreciation Social
IN CLOSING
Increasing Your Return on Your Investment
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s our 105th year came to a close, I reflect on an amazing year. The real estate market has changed dramatically over the years and the Association needed to do the same in order to best serve you, our devoted members. As I stated in my Installation speech, it was my #1 goal to make sure you received the best return on your investment (ROI) that is possible. Here are just a few of ways in which we accomplished just that: GTR welcomed 1814 new primary REALTORS® in 2016. Our current membership total is 9,137, which makes GTR the 5th largest REALTOR® Association in the state and the 22nd largest in the country. We are now bigger than 23 state REALTOR® Associations! To ensure that you received the knowledge needed to boost your income and client base, GTR offered nearly 100 education opportunities
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from industry leaders at zero cost to you. The Association also offered four designation courses: Certified International Property Specialist (CIPS), Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI), At Home with Diversity (AHWD), and Military Relocation Professional (MRP). Through the hard work of the RPAC committee, we exceeded our 2016 goal of $163,260 by raising $170,072 with a member participation rate of 18.99%, which is the highest RPAC participation rate in GTR history. I hope to see more major investors in 2017 as RPAC is truly your best investment in real estate. We also received recognition from Florida REALTORS® as the first place winners of the annual RPAC video contest. Special thanks to Ellie Lambert, Mari Colgan, Alma Alexander, Brenda Rabbitt, and Mike Utaegbulam for their work in completing the award-winning video.
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ANDY JOE SCAGLIONE 2016 GTR President
Eighty-five (85) percent of the candidates that GTR, Florida REALTORS® (FR), and the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) supported for election to public office won their races on November 8. I’d like to thank the members that participated in the candidate screening process and the recognize promotion efforts led by the Governmental Affairs committee. Our name has changed “The Greater Tampa Association of REALTORS® (GTAR)” to “The Greater Tampa REALTORS® (GTR) and our new brand reflects this change. Our new website follows modern design trends, increasing recognition across all digital platforms. We also welcomed a new CEO and several, very talented staff members that are continuing the raise the bar for our Association. This is an exciting time to be involved with an organization that is driving change for the better.
PRESIDENT’S CORNER LOOKING FORWARD
Andy pictured with Glenn Permuy of the Boys & Girls Club of America
GTR partnered with FR and two local vendors to donate over $20,000 in furniture, technology and painting and cleaning services to the Nick Capitano Boys & Girls Club. The club received new laptops for their computer lab, a flat screen TV, and several pieces of furniture. Our members and affiliates took time out of their schedules to help with painting. Special thanks to our renovation vendors, Envision Development and the Office Furniture Center of Tampa, for their assistance with this project. Our building renovation project is ongoing and will be completed in 2017. The Building Committee, along with our CEO Dennis MacDonald and our IT/Facilities Director Kris Patel are doing an excellent job spearheading this much-needed renovation that will make the building more relevant to our members’ ever-changing needs. In closing, I’d like to thank you, our member, for supporting the Association through the changes and for your part in shaping our market and industry. I’d like to thank the 2016 Board of Directors, the committees/taskforces, our affiliates and our staff for keeping our Association relevant. It has been my pleasure serving you as your 2016 President. I look forward to the leadership of Joe Perez and I am confident that his 2017 leadership team will continue to guide GTR towards great accomplishments.
More Education, Better Technology W elcome to 2017! It is an absolute honor to serve as your Association President this year. I am happy to continue to build on the momentum started by Immediate Past President Andy Scaglione and his 2016 Board of Directors. GTR is truly on the move! Your 2017 leadership team has already started the work to make sure that GTR is providing you with many opportunities to succeed. Get to know your 2017 officers in the feature article beginning on page 9. The more educated members that we produce, the better the industry will be for all REALTORS®. We want to continue to provide more continuing education opportunities at no cost to you. It is important that you receive up-to-date information on cutting-edge technology and real estate trends from industry leaders. Last year, we offered a discount for the GRI and we are going to continue to offer discounts for select certification and designation courses. I encourage you to take advantage of all the resources that are available to you as a member. Did you know that you also have access to the world’s largest real estate library at www.nar.realtor/library? The committees this year are slightly smaller than they were in 2016, which will increase efficiency and active participation. I also look to reinforce the attendance policy so our committees can continue to be productive and best serve the interests of our members. Guests are also welcome at most committee meetings. Check the calendar on page 36 for meeting dates and times in January and February.
JOE PEREZ 2017 GTR President
Once the renovation is complete, our Tech Expo will be the first major event in the building. This year’s Expo will be bigger and better and will fully utilize the new features and technology in the building. This event will come at no cost to you, so stay tuned as we will release more information about the Expo as the renovation completes. We will also offer more Tech User Groups with topics that will help you take advantage of your resources. Our Tech User groups are for the members and taught by the members. Your Leadership Team will work hard to increase awareness about the REALTORS® Care Foundation (RCF). Read more about the four corners of RCF from incoming president Al Letizio on page 12. The Communications committee will also plan more community and volunteer events for members as a part of our REALTOR® Image campaign. Take a look at the Affiliate Directory beginning on page 38. If you’re looking for a local business to provide you with great products and services, use this as your #1 resource. Our affiliates are constantly supporting the Association, and it’s important that we support their businesses. Your participation in our educational courses and networking events are an important part of our Association remaining relevant. I am humbled to serve as your 2017 President and I can assure you that the 2017 Leadership Team will serve your interests with the utmost honor and integrity. tamparealtors.org
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CEO UPDATE New Affiliate Partners
STRATEGIC PLANNING
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he Greater Tampa REALTORS® is changing in every sense of the word: our branding, building, customer service, offerings, structure, policies, personnel, and procedures. This unified initiative is a result of the tireless efforts of your volunteers, leadership, and staff with one objective in mind, to continue to provide consistently exceptional service and valuable benefits that support our members’ success. Phase 1 of the GTR Renovation project is nearly complete. The new Tech Lounge will have workstations where members can network and take care of business while they are between appointments. The training room has been expanded to include more seating, powered tables for your devices and two projectors for easier viewing of presentations. The new and improved lobby area looks absolutely amazing and I encourage you to take a tour the next time you visit the Association. Phase 2 will begin at the end of January. I am proud to announce that Tampa has been selected as a host location for NAR’s Tech Edge Event, which will be held on July 19, 2017 from 9:00AM - 4:30PM at TPepin’s Hospitality Centre. This highly sought after conference is only offered to a limited number of cities each year and this is the first time Tampa has ever been selected. I highly encourage you to take advantage of this outstanding opportunity. NAR Tech Edge teaches REALTORS® the latest business technology, skills, and trends changing the real estate industry. Register online at www.nartechedge.
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Special thanks to the GTR Affiliates that have increased their level of membership. DENNIS MACDONALD Chief Executive Officer
When you’re finished changing, you’re finished. -Benjamin Franklin com for one of these professional development events and walk out with action items to build your business. The Long Range Strategic Planning Committee was tasked with creating a plan that identifies potential industry challenges that our Association may face within the next two years. Our strategic plan will allow GTR to put these challenges into perspective and provide the foresight needed to tackle them in a coordinated manner. View a summary of the strategic plan on page 17. The full plan can be viewed online at tamparealtors.org. Special thanks to the Long Range Strategic Planning committee: Joe Perez (Chair), Barbara Jordan (Vice-Chair), Andy Joe Scaglione, Mari Colgan, Dan Hazy, Mary McCall, Tom Scaglione, Tina Harris, John Tomlin, Don Walden, Ron Zemetres, Staff: Brenda Rabbitt, Facilitator: Dennis MacDonald. Our association is very fortunate to have a dedicated leadership team and talented staff that is committed to making decisions that will guide this Association to the highest standards of greatness on both a state and national level. I am humbled to serve as the CEO for this Association and I look forward to carrying out the strategic vision of our Board of Directors.
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Great American REALTOR® Days
The Great American REALTOR® Days, or GARD, will be held on March 27, 28 and 29, 2017. REALTORS® will visit the Capitol to meet with legislators on pending real estate legislation. Registration is $50 in advance and $55 on-site. The fee covers all materials, talking points, Legislative Briefing, lunch and the Block Party. To register, visit www.floridarealtors.org/gard.
Domain & Email Update
At the end of January, the Association’s website domain will change from gtar.org to tamparealtors.org. Association emails will also be updated. For example, the email for our membership department will be updated to memberservices@ tamparealtors.org. Staff emails will continue to follow the format of FIRSTNAME@tamparealtors.org.
Take GRI 101 at GTR
This is your chance to earn the GRI designation. A complimentary breakfast will be provided both days. Learn more on page 37. Professionalism & the Law February 15 & 16 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Register at tamparealtors.org
Vision Statement Greater Tampa REALTORS® (GTR) is the essential real estate partner for success, champion of private property rights, and ambassador for professional and ethical business practices.
Value Statement GTR is driven by the needs of its members, led by its selfless volunteers, and managed by its professional staff. We are committed to providing consistently exceptional service and valuable benefits that support our member’s success.
2017-18 STRATEGIC PLAN Mission Statement GTR is dedicated to delivering the latest programs, products, and services to ensure its members have the resources that they need to operate professional, ethical, and successful businesses.
STRATEGIC GOAL #3 Promote our relevancy to members by identifying what they value and expand our benefits in those areas. Objective 1: Communications Conduct a membership-wide survey and focus groups to identify what our members find relevant/valuable.
STRATEGIC GOAL #1
Objective 2: Technology, Professional Development, and Affiliates Seek out products and services that bring value and satisfy our members’ needs while eliminating or cutting back on current offerings that no longer provide sufficient value.
Enhance communication and engagement with our members.
STRATEGIC GOAL #4
Objective 1: Communications Determine our current communications statistics.
Expand our influence and authority in the community, media, and political arena.
Objective 2: Communications Identify our current level of engagement among members and organize them into categories based on their engagement for target marketing purposes.
Objective 1: Communications Foster and develop our relationships with the media and news outlets.
Objective 3: Communications Establish a communications strategy that will increase our member engagement and improve our communication statistics. Objective 4: Professional Development & YPN Develop and execute an agent/broker engagement & mentor program. Objective 5: Orientation Update orientation to emphasize the goals of the strategic plan.
STRATEGIC GOAL #2 Be the premier source for education. Objective 1: Professional Development Institute a curriculum with classes never before hosted at GTR with first rate instructors. Objective 2: Professional Development Create a curriculum of online webinars and start a video library of archived education sessions. Objective 3: Professional Development Establish a curriculum of first rate classes to be held offsite all throughout the Greater Tampa Bay area. Objective 4: RPAC, Government Affairs, and Professional Development To increase the awareness, importance, and engagement of RPAC and Government Affairs to our members.
Objective 2: Communications and RCF Increase awareness in the community of our foundation. Objective 3: Communications & YPN Develop our positive presence in the community. Objective 4: G overnmental Affairs, Communications, and Housing Opportunities Strengthen our presence as the leading advocate for private property rights and real property ownership.
STRATEGIC GOAL #5 Continue our focus on the innovation and evolution of our association. Objective 1: Bylaws/Policy, Nominating, and Executive Assess and update our internal governance including our bylaws, policy, and committee/leadership structure. Objective 2: Building and Executive Decide whether to renew rental property leases, expand parking lot, expand existing building, and/or seek alternate main office location. Objective 3: Building and Affiliates Evaluate need for brick and mortar satellite office(s) and explore the option of affiliate partnered mobile service centers. Objective 4: Executive Explore strategic partnerships with non-competing associations to leverage economies of scale.
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DID YOU KNOW? ROOFING TIPS
Shingle Roofs: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
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oofing can be an intimidating aspect of any real estate deal because issues with the roof may stop a closing from happening. Roofs can leak, cleaning products can reduce the life of the roof, or worse, past roof work could have been completed by an uninsured contractor, resulting in a complete re-roof. Wait, don’t panic! Once it’s understood, roofing is simple and easy to navigate with your clients. SHINGLE ROOFS A shingle roof lasts between 15-20 years in the sub-tropical climate of Florida, regardless of the name of the shingle. For example, a “30-year dimensional” shingle typically does not last 30 years in Florida. Shingles are a petroleum product and no matter how they are processed, the constantly-changing Florida weather dramatically cuts the life of the roof materials. Cleaning a roof with any bleach products not approved by the roof material manufacturer also cuts the life of the roof. Here are a few tips for examining your roof’s quality: 1. CHECK YOUR ROOF’S HISTORY. Visit your local county’s building department website and enter the address of the home to see when the last roofing permit was pulled. A “new roof” is not going to be insurable unless that roof was done by a licensed and insured professional, passing all county inspections. The permit status of your roof should read “final approved”. If it the roof was done by an unlicensed contractor, then an engineer must be involved. Worse, if the roof was not up-to-code, then the roof must be torn off and redone. 2. ASK THE HOMEOWNER A FEW QUESTIONS. The owners can give you some insight on the roof’s history. Here are a few questions that I recommend: When was the last time work or repairs were done on the roof? Are
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Remember, only there any satellite licensed and insured dishes attached to roofers should be doing the roof line? Has roof work. Protect your anyone, other than a licensed roofer, investment by checking done repairs on the the roofer’s credentials. roof? Remember, only licensed and insured roofers should be doing roof work. You can check any roofer’s credentials by visiting Florida DBPR’s website at myfloridalicense.com. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations (DBPR) is the governing board of roofing contractors. The answers to these questions can lead to a better understanding of possible issues that may arise before closing. It is better to be proactive with your roof and catch any issues, rather than be reactive at the last minute, which can cost you a lot more money 3. EYEBALL THE ROOF. You would be surprised what you can find by just taking a look at your roof. Does the roof look the same from top to bottom, left to right? Are there rotted spots around the perimeter of the roof? These can be signs of a roof leak. Did you know that many leaks can be fixed without the cost of a complete re-roof? 4. GET YOUR ROOF INSPECTED BY A PROFESSIONAL. Save yourself a headache later by paying a licensed and insured roofing contractor to do a proper roof inspection. Insurance companies want a roof to have at least 5+ years of life left to insure and an inspection, stating this fact can help with the process. An ethical roofer will not state an untruth and risk their licensure if the roof
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LAW&ETHICS CONTRACTS & CLOSINGS
The Bay Area Real Estate Council (BAREC) is comprised of local real estate attorneys and provides educational opportunities for attorneys, REALTORS® and other professionals in the real estate industry.
You are responsible for any legal document you sign, whether you read it or not!
WHY EVERY BUYER NEEDS A REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY Avoid those costly mistakes on the contract and at closing by retaining a lawyer. THE BUYER
Victoria Moreno purchased a home. Victoria did not speak English, only Spanish. Victoria did not hire a real estate attorney to represent her. The closing was handled by a title company. The property had code violations. At the closing, in the pile of closing papers was a “Hold Harmless Agreement” which said the title company was not responsible for the code violations. Victoria admitted receiving the hold harmless agreement, but no one explained it to her. After closing, Miami Dade County proceeded to force her to correct the violations at a cost of over $50,000!
THE JUDGMENT
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negligent information, or any other action that prevented Victoria from reading the hold harmless agreement.
It is said that you don’t need to worry about what you know; you need to worry about what you don’t know. WHAT’S THE LESSON?
If you don’t read or understand English, it does not matter that you did not read closing papers before you sign them. You are responsible for any legal document you sign, whether you read it or not. Had Victoria hired a real estate attorney, the attorney would have ordered or reviewed a lien search.
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The lien search would have disclosed open permits. A further investigation would have indicated what needed to be done to close the permits, including the cost and expenses. Perhaps Victoria would have renegotiated the deal and obtained a reduction of the purchase price. Maybe Victoria would have just cancelled the deal! Many buyers are told that they do not need a lawyer. There is a reason for this. A lawyer might have raised the issue of the open permits and the deal would not have closed. However, most real estate agents are honest and want their client’s to be protected against title and other issues that are outside the scope of the real estate agent and client’s ability to analyze and resolve. It is said that you don’t need to worry about what you know; you need to worry about what you don’t know. Since the general public is not experienced in real estate contracts and closings, they need someone who is on their side in the deal - a real estate attorney. And in this case, perhaps a translator! This article was sponsored by the Bay Area Real Estate Council (www.flarecs.com) and republished here with permission by its original author, Ira B. Price, Esq., Ira B. Price, P.A. & Legal Title Services, Inc. Discussion of Moreno v. First Int’l Title, Inc., 176 So. 3d 301, 302 (Fla. 3rd DCA 2015)
LAW&ETHICS
Q&A
CODE OF ETHICS
Advice from the Florida REALTORS® Legal Hotline
DISCLOSURE I represent a buyer who wants to buy vacant land and develop it. The land my buyer is interested in has gopher tortoises on it. Are there any special rules regarding gopher tortoises? Yes. In Florida, the gopher tortoise is classified as a threatened species, and the gopher and its burrow are protected by state law. It’s illegal to harm, capture or transport gopher tortoises or damage their burrows, except as authorized by specific Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) permit. Property owners may need to capture and relocate all gopher tortoises before development-related activities can begin. Your buyer can find more information about gopher tortoises and the permit process on the FWC’s Web site: myfwc.com. ADVERTISING I recently opened my own brokerage. In an effort to attract new business, I’d like to place an advertisement offering buyers and sellers who use my services a $200 rebate. Is this legal? Yes. The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) Rule 61J2-10.028(2) provides that a licensee may share brokerage compensation with a party to a transaction as long as full disclosure is given to all interested parties. Furthermore, since you’ll be advertising this rebate, you also need to comply with FREC Rule 61J2-10.025, which provides, in part, that real estate advertisements must not be false, fraudulent, deceptive or misleading. The ad should clarify any conditions or limitations that apply.
Florida REALTORS® Legal Hotline The Legal Hotline attorneys answer questions about real estate license law and offer legal interpretations of standard business forms and contracts. FREE Legal advice for members - Monday - Friday Call (407) 438-1409. Hours are 9 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Is it your Obligation to advise your client of the current Market Value? Full transparency with your clients at all times can help you avoid an ethics violation.
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EALTOR® A listed Client B’s house at $136,000. The house was sold to Buyer C, who met Client B at a cocktail party a month later and told him that he had just been offered $148,000 for the house but declined the offer feeling that if he decided to sell, he could do considerably better. On the basis of this information, Client B charged REALTOR® A with unethical conduct in not having advised him as to fair market value and pointing out that the offering price was considerably below market value. The Board’s Grievance Committee referred the complaint to the Professional Standards Committee for hearing. The Hearing Panel reviewed the facts. At the time the listing contract was signed, REALTOR® A advised his client that he had not recently been active in the part of the city where the house was located and that before fixing the price definitely it might be well to have an appraisal made, but the client declined saying that he felt $136,000 was a fair price. REALTOR® A’s defense was that he had indicated the desirability of an appraisal to determine a fair asking price; that he had indicated he was not active in the neighborhood where the home was located; and that while he had a feeling that the client might be placing a low price on his property, he felt his professional obligation to the client was discharged when he suggested having an appraisal made. It was the finding of the Hearing Panel that REALTOR® A’s defense was valid and that he was not in violation of Article 1. tamparealtors.org
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AFFILIATE CORNER BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
The Top 4 Reasons to Use an Affiliate
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or the first issue of the new magazine, we wanted to help the REALTOR® members understand the value of the Affiliate program. Affiliates are businesses that are in an allied field to the real estate industry. These allied businesses include FRANCINE VILLA home inspectors, mortgage lenders, clos2016 Affiliates Chair ing attorneys, general contractors, title companies, and many more. We are here to support you! Here are the top reasons why it is important to develop a working relationship with a GTR Affiliate: 1. AFFILIATES SUPPORT THE ASSOCIATION THROUGH SPONSORSHIPS In 2016, GTR offered 100+ free continuing education courses and even more networking events. When you support an affiliate, you allow us to continue to sponsor events and classes, which in turn enables GTR to continue to provide programming at a minimal or zero cost to you. 2. AFFILIATES ARE LIKELY TO HAVE MORE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH REALTORS® Affiliates understand the real estate transaction and can accommodate REALTORS® better than non-affiliates. This leads to better working relationships and a smoother overall experience. 3. AFFILIATES ARE ALSO INSTRUCTORS IN OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE Many of our affiliates teach courses at GTR in topics such as: real estate law, online marketing, mortgage lending, cybersecurity, and technology. The classes are typically provided at no charge and a few Affiliates will also provide breakfast or lunch. 4. WE SUPPORT THE REALTORS® CARE FOUNDATION (RCF) The profits made at our Party with a Purpose networking events and our annual Golf Tournament benefit RCF. We love to help families achieve the American Dream by supporting the RCF. Many of our affiliates also sit on their Board of Directors or have served as the president of the Foundation. The GTR Affiliates work very hard to support the Association and the REALTORS® Care Foundation through sponsorships and volunteering. We make a great team! Learn more about the Foundation at rcfgtr.org.
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AFFILIATE SPOTLIGHT Read the full spotlight online at tamparealtors.org. This spotlight recognizes our 2016 Affiliate of the Year Award recipients: Michelle & Robert Southard with HouseMaster Home Inspections. Robert and Michelle have a combined 65+ years of experience in the repair/maintenance field. Located in Plant City, they service all of Tampa Bay – their philosophy is they will go wherever you go! Their aim is to make the process as smooth as possible – providing peace of mind to both agent and clients. They do this by being a one stop shop. The client schedules one appointment, writes one check, and all the required inspections reports are received from one place. Robert is certified to perform WDO Certifications, Wind Mitigation and 4 Point Inspections, Radon Testing, Mold Testing, Water Sampling for analysis, and Foundation Engineering Certifications. Additionally, they include with every HouseMaster home inspection, the HouseMaster Concierge and Buyers Benefits Programs. They have both Proudly served in the US Navy: Robert was awarded designation as a US Navy Master Training Specialist and Michelle is a retired Lieutenant Commander.
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WELCOME New Brokers, Members & Affiliates*
*Joined December 1- 28, 2016
NEW BROKERS Fate, Megan Elizabeth Plant Property Management LLC
Krawsek III, Theodore Lawrence Breaking Ground Realty INC
Paielli, Gregory Simply Property Management
Graham, Scott Silicon Valley Tampa Reit LLC
Leon, Yanileisy Yany Realty LLC
Shaw, Jeff Century 21 Affiliated
Graviss, Robert HomeLight INC
Levins, Danielle Shaniece Levins & Co. International Realty
Smith, Amy Shine Bright Realty LLC
Kelly Jr., Robert Preferred Properties
O’Brien, Andrew Andrew W O’Brien
Zarycki, Mark Zmark Realty
Alexander, Julie Keller Williams South Tampa
Comstock, Kristen Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Guthrie, Sandra Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Alva, Kaeli Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Costa, Mardi Real Living Casa Fina Realty
Hamm, Marcus Keller Williams-Plant City
Atanda, Tolulope Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Danielson, Tina Smythe & Associates Realty LLC
Heithaus, Sarah Keller Williams Tampa Central
Badenhop, Amanda SmithJoy Realty
Davis, Cameron Keller Williams Realty
Herrera, Erica Exit Elite Realty
Bellino, Gary Keller Williams Tampa Central
Davis, Glenda Owners.com
Hines, James Premier Rate Realty
Blyden, K Marvin Keller Williams Tampa Properties
Davis, Lynn Keller Williams Realty
Hohman, Andrew Hohman Homes LLC
Borthwick, Nicholas Keller Williams - New Tampa
Duran, Luis Lyda Realty
Hollenbeck, Gail Creative Florida Realty Inc.
Bowes, Sean Vintage Homes Realty
Eaves, Letisha Exit Elite Realty
Houston, Matthew Keller Williams Realty
Bravo San Juan, Alejandro JPT Realty LLC
Fifi, Ingles Century 21 Affiliated
Howard, Nelson Keller Williams Tampa Properties
Brewer, Kenneth RE/MAX South Shore Realty
Fleming, Cylvia Keller Williams Realty
Iglesias, Carlos Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Bronson, Blake Keller Williams Tampa Properties
Giordano, Michael Real Living Casa Fina Realty
Johnson, Angela Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Brookens, Matthew Real Living Casa Fina Realty
Golby, Jonathan Coldwell Banker Residential
Johnson, Stefani Breaking Ground Realty Inc.
Brooks, Nicole Century 21 Beggins Enterprises
Gonzalez, Lisa Keller Williams - New Tampa
Jones, Caitlin Keller Williams Realty
Burress, Sarah Keller Williams Realty
Graviss, Robert F HomeLight Inc.
Kellner, Craig Keller Williams Realty
Cajthaml, Zita Keller Williams Tampa Central
Green, Kydajha Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Kelsie, Marino Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Camacho, Noelle Preferred Properties
Greer, Christopher Keller Williams Realty
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Chiza, Edgar Real Living Casa Fina Realty
Griggs, Jennifer Ann Keller Williams Realty South Shore
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WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Kurdson, Daro RE/MAX Choice Realty
Mouradian, Krikor Bay Realty Of Florida
Show, Lin Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Langford, Jessica EZ Choice Realty
Nauert, James RE/MAX South Shore Realty
Simpson, Sandra Coldwell Banker Residential
Lapointe, Nathan Florida Executive Realty
Nichols, Loree Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Slack, Rocio Coldwell Banker Residential
Lee, Krystena Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Nieves, Meghann Freyre Real Estate, LLC
Stone, Marvin Cooperative R.E. Tampa Bay
Levine, Lawrence Florida Executive Realty
Odell, Wayne Quicksilver Real Estate Group
Storch, Amy Mihara & Associates Inc.
Leyba Tejada, Richard Keller Williams Realty
Ortiz, Joshua Styles & Styles Co.
Stott, Linda Keller Williams-Plant City
Locke, Jesse Brandon Realty, Inc.
Paielli, Gregory Simply Property Management
Tam, Aaron Century 21 Affiliated
Lopez, Sonia A-Casa Realty Group & Assoc.
Palmer, Recquel Keller Williams - New Tampa
Townsend, Michael Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc
Maldonado, Solomon CONSULT REALTY & MANAGEMENT
Patterson, Melissa Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Urow, Zachary Future Home Realty, Inc.
Manresa Maya, Dailys Chirino Real Estate
Pizzuti, Joanny Keller Williams Realty
Urquia, Walter The K Company Realty
Martin, Kimberly Keller Williams - New Tampa
Reith, Bryan RE/MAX South Shore Realty
Urso, Salvatore Exit Elite Realty
McQuade, Mark W Coolidge Realty, Inc.
Rey, Danette BHHS Florida Properties Group
Ursu, Eugeniu Keller Williams - New Tampa
Mendes, Luciana Keller Williams Tampa Properties
Reynel, Julissa WEICHERT REALTORS Yates&Assoc.
Wallace, James Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Mitchell, Tashan Keller Williams Tampa Central
Roberts, Reginald Picket Fences Realty Group
Willison, David RE/MAX Capital Realty
Modh, Jhankhana Century 21 Affiliated
Sanchez, Wendy Invitation Homes
Willmore, Brendan Century 21 Affiliated
Monsalve, Jacee Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc.
Sanders Daniels, Lanetta BHHS Hatton & Associates
Wright, Eddie Keller Williams Realty South Shore
Moore, Michael The K Company Realty
Scheel, William RE/MAX Dynamic
Morgan, Jeffrey Keller Williams - New Tampa
Shaikh, Asad Keller Williams - New Tampa
New members that join between December 29, 2016 and February 24, 2017 will be recognized in the March/April issue
NEW AFFILIATES Broward Insurance Representative: Drake Beaulieu
Home Wise Inspections Representative: Alan Koska
Credit Union Insurance Services Representative: Debbie Freeman
Legal Shield Representative: Paul Dang
First Class Moving Systems Inc. Representative: Christopher Shinham
LoanFlight Lending, LLC Representative: Paul Blaylock
Mason Title & Escrow Company Representatives: Cheryl Johnson Mary Turner Perl Mortgage Representatives: Laurie Look-Dean Carmela Townsend
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EXPERT TIPS INSIDER’S VIEW
8 Things to Consider Before Entering Luxury Real Estate
The unique lifestyles of luxury buyers and sellers require an agent to be a specialist in the types of property that he/she sells.
Becoming successful in luxury real estate is a marathon, not a sprint.
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2. EDUCATION Your level of industry knowledge is incredibly important in luxury home sales. Not only do you have to be sharp on the basics like how to value a property, but the luxury practitioner takes it up a notch and must be a specialist in the types of property that he/she sells. For example, if the buyer is a pilot and wants to purchase a home in a luxury airpark, the agent needs to be familiar with all the needs of that potential homeowner. The agent would need to know about airpark runway lengths, the aircraft type, the hangar sizes, and if certain types of fuel are available such as jet fuel. Similarly, if you had a luxury buyer that was a sail boat owner and wanted to keep the sailboat at his/her home, an agent would need to be familiar with the depth of water associated with the property. The unique lifestyles of luxury buyers and sellers require an agent with more education. OF THE
1. KNOW THE PROS AND CONS For many, the primary draw to luxury real estate is the potential for a higher return on investPROS ment. The advantages of this CONS market, however, do not stop at income. Luxury agents have the opportunity to see the most unique properties on the market and meet some of the most fascinating people in the world. After you assist a luxury buyer or seller with completing their transaction, there is a compelling sense of accomplishment. On the other hand, like most things in life, where there are pros there are also cons. Luxury can be intimidating for new and/or inexperienced agents. The costs of working with luxury customers are higher
and can prohibit an aspiring agent from entering the market. For example, an agent could spend as much as $10,000 in marketing expenses before a transaction is completed. The amount available listings also decrease as the price range increases. When a luxury deal falls through, it can a hurt a lot more.
LIFESTYLES
ave you considered selling luxury real estate or are you curious about what it takes to be a successful luxury practitioner? Whether you have an established career in real estate or are just getting started, luxury real estate tends to be a hot topic amongst all REALTORS®. A listing is generally considered to be “luxury” if it is within the top 10% of home sales in each market according to sold price, but does not go below $500,000. If you have thought about becoming a luxury agent but you are not sure where to begin, consider the following tips:
EXPERT TIPS Robert Gress is a licensed Florida real estate school owner/instructor/CE provider. Robert is also a certified National Association of REALTORSÂŽ Instructor.
Branding Checklist BUSINESS ITEMS Business Name and Slogan Logo & Color Scheme Marketing: B usiness Cards, Letterhead, Envelopes and Custom Brochures Professionally designed website QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF Does your website coordinate with your logo, color scheme and stationery? Is the overall feel and look of your office be congruent with the type of customer you are trying to attract?
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Most luxury properties will never have a lockbox or sign in the yard. The listing agent will almost always accompany luxury buyers and their agents through the property. If one is lucky enough to list very high-end properties, background checks are required in order to gain entry into a luxury home as a buyer. Luxury listings require theme-based open houses, extraordinary photography, and professional copy.
3. FINDING LUXURY CUSTOMERS Finding luxury customers begins with prospecting. Luxury customers want to work with someone they know and trust. To network with potential luxury customers, you must ask yourself where do they come from? The affluent work hard and play hard. Knowing this should help you identify where you might be able to start to build the relationships that lead to luxury business. Many buyers and sellers of luxury real estate tend to be golfers, pilots, boaters, equestrians, collectors...the list goes on. A successful agent will need to think of places where they can socialize and network with the luxury buyers and sellers. For example, taking up golf may give you an opportunity to network with luxury buyers and sellers. If you feel uncomfortable with socializing as a way to network, think about starting a real estate investment group that might be of interest to affluent prospects. 4. BRANDING YOURSELF No luxury real estate business would be complete without a brand. The most important benefits of branding include recognition, loyalty, and professionalism. Luxury clients want to deal with consummate professionals. A finely tuned brand communicates the message of being a professional. Branding encompasses many things such as color scheming, logos, formatting, slogans, and even the name of your business. Branding is about your total presence and message being conveyed in every aspect of your luxury real estate service. It starts with simple things like tying your color scheme into all aspects of your business. For example, if a luxury seller was looking on your website, would the website coordinate with your business card? Would your business card seamlessly coordinate with your stationary? Would your stationary be reminiscent of your signage? Would the overall feel and look of your office be congruent with the type of customer you are trying to attract? If you have not formulated your branding plan, this will be one of your first orders of business. tamparealtors.org
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EXPERT TIPS 5. CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUCCESSFUL LUXURY REAL ESTATE AGENT Successful luxury agents have certain key qualities. These qualities may be innate or learned. Luxury salespeople are intelligent and absolute experts as it relates to their respective market. Faking it until you make it is not an option. Luxury agents tend to be very detail oriented and if they are not personally detail oriented, they will hire someone else to take care of the details. Luxury agents set themselves apart by being obsessed with customer service. They can anticipate their customer’s needs. If a luxury customer needs to track down their agent, the agent is not meeting expectations. Communicating with the luxury customer on a regular basis helps to avoid this kind of disappointment. 6. HAVING THE FINANCES One of the most difficult hurdles to overcome when getting started in luxury real estate is the up-front cost. The cost to brand yourself, market luxury real estate, and service luxury customers is formidable for the average real estate licensee. Many licensees who really want to enter luxury do so by saving money from smaller deals. After enough money is saved, an aspiring agent has the ability to enter the high-end market. For those that have limited means, choosing the right company is critical. There are companies with luxury programs that have the infrastructure to support agents with luxury customers. Regardless of how an agent approaches the issue of luxury costs, it is an important consideration when pursuing luxury leads.
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Branding is about your total presence and message being conveyed in every aspect of your luxury real estate service. 7. LUXURY MARKETING Luxury marketing requires special skill, thought, and commitment. When marketing your luxury services, the standard just won’t do. Full color biographical brochures, custom business cards, and professionally designed websites are par for the course. A comprehensive marketing plan that addresses all phases of your real estate business is a prerequisite for success. Even the most minor detail needs to be addressed. For example, a luxury pre-listing package looks much different than your standard bread-and-butter package. Something as simple as the packaging is more than just color coordination. The packaging materials are carefully selected. The perception of quality and professionalism is evident in all aspects of the luxury practitioner’s business. You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Handwritten letters on quality paper sent special courier is many times the norm. Luxury buyers have their own unique requirements. They may require limousine pick-up and drop-off services. Luxury buyers require their agent to have sought out special contractors who can serve their unique needs when purchasing. Luxury homes have special systems and unique amenities. Whether there is a bowling alley in the basement or a motorized hangar door for an airplane, luxury requires having access to unique professionals outside of the standard home inspector. 8. HOW TO GET STARTED TOMORROW Becoming successful in luxury real estate is a marathon, not a sprint. If you find that you are ready to pursue luxury real estate, look for education to be your first step in that endeavor. The Greater Tampa REALTORS® offers classes that may assist you. Additionally, designations such as the Accredited Luxury Home Specialist (ALHS) or Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist (CLHMS) are great places to start. Another great way to learn about luxury is to team up with an experienced luxury agent. If this is not an option, think about hiring a luxury real estate coach.
TURN TO THE EXPERTS Old Republic Title offers 1031 exchange services through Old Republic Exchange (ORE). ORE’s knowledgeable and professional staff of attorneys and Certified Exchange Specialists understand your individual needs in the IRC § 1031 property exchange process and will assist you with each step in that process. ORE has facilitated thousands of 1031 transactions, and we are the unparalleled leader in the exchange business.
ORE is your national 1031 exchange services solution. We provide Qualified Intermediary (QI) services for: • IRC §1031 delayed exchanges of real property and personal property • Reverse exchanges • Construction exchanges
orexco1031.com TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES PLEASE CONTACT: Janet L. Schaum Assistant Vice President | Old Republic National Title Insurance Company Sales and Marketing Associate | Old Republic Exchange T: 813.849.2816 | F: 866.836.9180
jschaum@orexco1031.com 12/2016 | © Old Republic Title | Old Republic Title’s underwriters are Old Republic National Title Insurance Company and American Guaranty Title Insurance Company
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LOCAL MARKET UPDATE Single Family Homes
Nov. 2016
Nov. 2015
% Change
1,564
1,214
28.8%
$224,900
$210,000
7.1%
97.5%
96.9%
0.6%
34 Days
38 Days
-10.5%
Inventory (Active Listings)
4,610
5,165
-10.7%
Months Supply of Inventory
2.9
3.4
-14.7%
Nov. 2016
Nov. 2015
% Change
414
382
8.4%
$149,745
$125,000
19.8%
96.8%
95.3%
1.6%
27 Days
36 Days
-25.0%
Inventory (Active Listings)
1,009
1,030
-2.0%
Months Supply of Inventory
2.2
2.3
-4.3%
Nov. 2016
Nov. 2015
% Change
3,719
3,056
21.7%
$204,900
$178,500
14.8%
96.8%
96.0%
0.8%
31 Days
36 Days
-13.9%
Inventory (Active Listings)
11,500
13,199
-12.9%
Months Supply of Inventory
2.9
3.5
-17.1%
Nov. 2016
Nov. 2015
% Change
1,252
1,159
8.0%
$143,950
$122,000
18.0%
95.7%
94.6%
1.2%
33 Days
40 Days
-17.5%
Inventory (Active Listings)
4,094
4,470
-8.4%
Months Supply of Inventory
3.1
3.4
-8.8%
TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER MSA
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Closed Sales
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Median Sale Price Median % of Original List Price Received Median Time to Contract
Townhouses/Condos Closed Sales Median Sale Price Median % of Original List Price Received Median Time to Contract
Single Family Homes Closed Sales Median Sale Price Median % of Original List Price Received Median Time to Contract
Townhouses/Condos Closed Sales Median Sale Price Median % of Original List Price Received Median Time to Contract
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DISCOVER WATERGRASS ... JUST MINUTES FROM I-75 AND I-275
LIVING THE GOOD LIFE IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK. DISCOVER WATERGRASS ... JUST MINUTES FROM I-75 AND I-275
Where homes enjoy green views on spacious homesites. Private neighborhoods are nestled in nature with each neighborhood featuring its own park. The WaterGrass Club boasts a new fitness center, 5 shade structures, and a Jr. Olympic pool and also includes a resort pool with splash pad. The little ones grow and flourish at the onsite school. Visit our beautifully decorated models from a variety of the area’s finest builders. WaterGrass conserves other green, too, with homes in every price range and a variety of quick move-in homes, you’re sure to find the home to fit your clients’ needs!
Six Amazing Models by Three Wonderful Builders Bakerfield Luxury Homes (813) 867-4050
D.R. Horton (813) 388-6831
CalAtlantic Homes (813) 388-2933 or (813) 994-1911
Single Family Homes from the $230’s to over $1 Million | Villas from the upper $100’s 813-907-0101 | CROWN-WATERGRASS.COM I-75 to exit 279 (SR 54). East 2.6 miles, Left on Curley Road WaterGrass is ahead on the right. Homes within WaterGrass are constructed and sold by builders not affiliated with Crown Community Development. Future development of WaterGrass may or may not occur as shown on illustrations, depictions or maps.Bakerfield Luxury Homes #CGC 1520881, CalAtlantic Homes #CGC 1506304, DR Horton #CBC 039052
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Thursday, December 1, 2016
CANDID CAMERA 105TH ANNUAL INSTALLATION & AWARDS BANQUET
REALTOR® Community Service Award
Thursday, December 1, 2016
2016 Recipient: Joe Greco, Jr.
Rookie of the Year Award
2016 Recipient: Rich Shelley
Award of Excellence - Committee Chair
Humanitarian of the Year Award
Affiliate of the Year Award
REALTOR® of the Year Award
2016 Recipient: Tony Canizares
2016 Recipients: Robert & Michelle Southard
2016 Recipient: Dao Alderman
2016 Recipient: George Bodmer
Presidential Award
2016 Recipients: Ellie Lambert & Mari Colgan
Past GTR Presidents passing the gavel to incoming President Joe Perez
View the entire album or download these photos at flickr.com/photos/tampagtar
Jo Easton, Tom Scaglione, Nancy Wingate, Mary McCall, Susanna Madden, Alma Alexander, George Bodmer, Brad Monroe, Carlos Fuentes, Jack Rodriguez, Tina Harris, Barbara Jordan, Andy Joe Scaglione and Joe Perez tamparealtors.org
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CANDID CAMERA VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION DINNER
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Friday, December 16, 2016
CONSUMER ADVICE ESTABLISHING YOUR BUSINESS
THE GOLDEN RULE IS WRONG
NICO HOHMAN Hohman Homes
Start treating others the way they want to be treated.
T
he Golden Rule: We all know it; we all grew up learning it in elementary school. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Or, in layman’s terms, treat others the way you would want to be treated. While the sentiment behind the Golden Rule means well, I’m here to tell you that it isn’t the best rule to follow. The Golden Rule is wrong — and it’s wrong in a very specific way. It doesn’t take into account the other people you are dealing with. It equates everyone as if they are the same. It doesn’t differentiate between extroverts and introverts. It doesn’t classify people based on their communication preferences. And, it assumes that everyone is like you. Clearly, everyone is not like you. (If everyone was like you, the world would not have any issues or conflicts and everything would get done on time and in an orderly fashion. It would also be a bit boring.) Would you treat an extrovert the same way as an introvert? Would you communicate to two people the same way if one responds quick-
ly to texts and the other person likes talking on the phone? Instead of the Golden Rule, use the Platinum Rule. The Platinum Rule says that you should treat everyone the way they want to be treated—not the way you want to be treated. The Platinum Rule is better than the Golden Rule because it forces you to know the type of person you’re dealing with. To know how someone wants to be treated means you have to have to communicate with them and get to know them first. Just because you like to socialize and chat with people about their weekends before talking about business, doesn’t mean everyone else does. The Platinum Rule philosophy tweaks the Golden Rule thinking in order to find out how the person you’re dealing with likes to
be treated. If they are a straightto-business person, you’ll want to think about adopting that strategy to best serve them and not yourself. Some people may say that you would just be mimicking the other person if you adopt this strategy, and that people can spot a faker a mile away. I disagree. I believe if you get to know the other person before you do business with them, this puts you in the driver’s seat. You can control the conversations and the negotiations because you know how the other person will reciprocate. In my experience, the Golden Rule is no longer the best rule of thumb to practice when dealing with other people. The best rule to follow is the Platinum Rule. So, stop treating others the way you want to be treated, and start treating others the way they want to be treated. tamparealtors.org
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CALENDAR January 2017 JANUARY 4 MLS Advantage 10:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Learn how to harness the power of the MLS Search. Free | 2 CE JANUARY 4 Commercial Pitch 12:30 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. Pitch your commercial listings to other agents. Free JANUARY 4 Form Simplicity 1:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Learn how to print a form and go, create online transactions, and use automation features to import from MLS data. Free | 3 CE JANUARY 10 REALTOR® Quick Start Reference Guide 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. This course is designed for new agents to learn laws and best practices for running their real estate business. Free | 4 CE
COMMITTEE MEETINGS JANUARY 10 Tech User Group 5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. Discover the ins and outs of navigating the GTR Website and the member portal. Free JANUARY 12 Millennial Marketing 1:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Create “Forever-Referring Ambassadors” with Millennials, Gen-Y’ers & 1st Time Buyers Free JANUARY 13 General Membership Meeting 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Hot Topics and Trends in Real Estate with FL DBPR Director Juana Watkins JANUARY 13 Florida REALTORS®/Florida Bar Contract for Sale and Purchase 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Explore each aspect of the most widely used contract form in Florida. Free | 4 CE
JANUARY 17 FHA 203K and Fannie Mae HomeStyle Renovation Program 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Learn how to increase your business immediately. Free | 3 CE JANUARY 18 Legal Lounge 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Increase your awareness about pending litigation and recent case law. JANUARY 19 Real World Real Estate: Finance 1:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Gain a more thorough understanding of the current real estate finance market. Free | 3 CE JANUARY 24 Video Marketing 10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. A to Z for posting video today and getting results today! Free
February 2017 FEBRUARY 7 Morals and Ethics of the HECM for Purchase 9:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Learn the features of the HECM for Home Purchase. Free | 3 CE FEBRUARY 9 Mortgage 101: Guiding Your Customer Through the Mortgage Process 1:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Review lender requirements - from check stubs to the newest Loan Estimate and Closing Disclosure. Free | 3 CE
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FEBRUARY 10 iCE - Roadmap to a Successful Closing 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. This course will identify every step of the contract process. Free | 3 CE FEBRUARY 13 Ask the Appraiser Series 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. If you have a question for a real estate appraiser, this your chance to ask it! Free | 3 CE
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FEBRUARY 15 Legal Lounge 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Increase your awareness about pending litigation and recent case law. FEBRUARY 15 & 16 GRI 101 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Professionalism and the Law. Approved for 3 hours of Core Law credit and 11 hours of CE or 15 hours of post-licensing credit. Special Pricing (see the bottom of pg. 37)
Affiliates January 11 | February 8 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Appraisers January 9 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Board of Directors January 16 | February 20 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 p.M. Bylaws January 9 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Communications January 12 | February 9 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Finance January 18 | February 15 1:30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. Governmental Affairs January 6 | February 3 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. Housing Opportunities January 11 | February 9 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. International Council January 9 | February 13 3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Professional Development January 20 | February 17 10:00 A.M. - 11:30 P.M. Property Managers January 12 | February 9 11:00 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. REALTOR®/ Attorney January 5 | February 2 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. REALTOR®/Commerical Alliance January 4 | February 1 10:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. REALTORS® PAC January 6 | February 3 10:45 A.M. - 12:15 P.M. Technology January 9 | February 13 9:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. YPN Advisory Board January 10 | February 14 10:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.
RPAC UPDATE
RPAC Major Investors $175,472
Andy Joe Scaglione Platinum R
Connie Johnson Golden R President’s Circle
Barbara Jordan Crystal R President’s Circle
Dennis MacDonald Crystal R
Susanna Madden Crystal R
Current amount invested
$86,909.00
Jack Rodriguez Crystal R
Brenda Rabbitt Sterling R President’s Circle
Ric Barmes Sterling R Continued
Mari Colgan Sterling R
Darlene Davenport Sterling R Continued
49%
Andrew Duncan Sterling R Continued
Angela Duncan Sterling R
Ellie Lambert Sterling R
Mary McCall Sterling R Continued
Brad Monroe Sterling R
For the most up-to-date RPAC fundraising numbers, visit tamparealtors.org
Become a Major Investor
Joe Perez Sterling R
Laure Taylor Sterling R
Don Walden Sterling R Continued
Jeanette Yates Sterling R Continued
RPAC’s Major Investor Program consists of an elite and passionate group of REALTOR® investors who partner with NAR to shape the political future of the real estate industry. Learn more at floridarealtors.org/pac
GET YOUR GRI DESIGNATION The Graduate, Realtor® Institute “GRI designation” is the nation’s #1 real estate designation designed specifically for REALTORS® Who Mean Business.
GRI 101/45-Hour Sales Associate Post-License Course February 15 & 16 | 8:00AM-5:00PM
Stetson Law Center | 1700 N. Tampa St. Complimentary breakfast provided both days! GRI 101, 102, and 103 are each a 15-hour course with a 1.5-hour exam approved for 11 hours of CE specialty credit or 15 hours of sale associate post-licensing credit per module. GRI 101 and 103 each carry 3 hours of Core Law credit
$98 for Members* *$78 for members attending to earn their post-licensing hours.
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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY Welcome to the Affiliate Directory. Every issue of the Tampa REALTOR® Magazine will feature a business listing of all active GTR Affiliates, which is sorted alphabetically and categorically. Use this directory as a resource when you are looking for a local business to provide products and services. More Affiliates are joining each month, so check each issue for updates. You can also search the online Affiliate directory by visiting tamparealtors.org. Special thanks to our new Gold Affiliate Partner: Haskell Termite Pest Control; and our Silver Affiliate Partners: HouseMaster Home Inspections, eMortgage Management, and Complete Home Inspection Services.
FRANCINE VILLA 2016 Affiliates Chair
HEY, AFFILIATES! Check out our new Affiliate membership packages. They come with so much more than we ever had before. Contact our GTR Staff Liaison Meredith Bellanca at meredith@gtar.net for information on the Bronze, Silver and Gold levels! Also, make sure that your information is correct in your online profile at tamparealtors.org.
GTR GOLD AFFILIATE PARTNER
No Job is Too Big Or Small
(813) 239-1790 www.haskell-termite.com
OUR SERVICES We provide the following services in Hillsborough County and all surrounding counties: • Real Estate Inspections • Drywood, Subterranean and Formosan Termite Treatments • Construction Pre-Treatments • Pest Control • Rodent & Wildlife Control • Bed Bugs Treatments • Bee Removal
TERMITE & PEST WORKSHOPS Learn how to protect your clients’ real estate investment! Breakfast or lunch is provided at no charge. Call (813) 239-1790 to schedule your workshop today.
Follow us on Facebook! (Search for “Haskell Termite & Pest Control Inc.”) Haskell is proud to be the first Gold Level Affiliate Partner of the Greater Tampa REALTORS® and a member since 1994. Haskell is also a proud supporter of RPAC. We are also affiliate members of the Pinellas REALTOR® Organization, REALTOR® Association of Sarasota and Manatee, Lakeland Board of REALTORS®, and the MIAMI Association of REALTORS®
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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY Alphabetical
Active Affiliates as of December 22, 2016 Gold Partners are highlighted in yellow. Silver Partners are highlighted in silver.
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1-Inspector
813-661-3690 Home Inspection
A
A B Capital Group
813-262-0059 Insurance
AcuSystem Home Inspections
813-361-8802 Home Inspection
American Bancshares Mortgage
813-598-0844
Mortgage Services
Artisan Insurance Group
813-654-8472 Insurance
B
Barmes Enterprises, Inc.
813-477-6586 Home Inspection
Bay Area Real Estate Council
813-988-4011
Best Home Inspection
E
Home Inspection
eMortgage Management
BLT Inspections
Mortgage Services
941-391-5372
813-777-9848 Home Inspection
Bob Hogue School of R.E., Inc.
727-526-5338
Schools/Continuing Education
Boss Arrighi & Hoag P.L.
727-471-0039
Attorney/Legal Services
Broward Insurance
954-671-5411 Insurance
Buyers Home Store
813-235-4951 Home Inspection
Buyers Protection Group
352-428-1833 Home Inspection
C
Cardinal Roofing & Solar Tech.
Attorney/Legal Services
813-689-7663
Bay National Title Company
Credit Union Insurance Services
Roofing
727-224-1720
813-414-6787
Title Agencies
Insurance
Bay to Bay Home Inspections
Commission Express
Home Inspection
Financial Services
813-732-2472
813-712-3080
Benefit Title Services, LLC
Complete Home Inspection Services
813-251-1420
813-380-1355
Title Agencies
Home Inspection
Bennett Property Inspection
D
813-260-9920 Home Inspection
Beryl Project Engineering
813-616-3301 Home Inspection
D.R. Horton
813-549-1949
Association General Counsel
DG Construction & Inspections
813-517-0795
Eagle Home Mortgage
727-373-5024
Mortgage Services
Ed Klopfer School of R.E.
941-379-3577
Schools/Continuing Education
Enterprise Title
813-849-1400 Home Inspection
Enterprise Title
813-849-1400 Home Inspection
Envoy Mortgage
813-300-7218
Mortgage Services
F
Fairview Title Company
813-933-2201 Title Agencies
Farm Credit Of Central Florida
800-713-7550
Mortgage Services
Fidelity National Title Ins. Co
813-416-0018 Title Agencies
First Class Moving Systems Inc.
813-233-6843
Relocation Services/Moving
Florida Superior Inspections
813-453-8540 Home Inspection
Foundation Title & Trust, LLC
813-684-8479 Title Agencies
727-642-2793 Home Inspection
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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY: Alphabetical
G
Herbert H. Landy Ins.
Housing Finance Authority
Insurance
Financial Services
800-336-5422
Gano Kolev, P.A.
863-875-6985
Attorney/Legal Services
Highlands Resdential Mortgage
Get the Facts Home Inspection
813-785-4620
Mortgage Services
Hillsborough Title
Home Inspection
Hughes Exterminators
813-884-1555 Pest Control
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813-655-4000 Title Agencies
GJR Inspection Services,LLC
813-685-7573
Holiday Builders
Home Inspection
321-610-5252
Grow Financial Federal Credit
813-837-2451
Builders/Developer
Home Loans By U, Inc.
Financial Services
813-875-4528
Mortgage Services
Guaranteed Rate
813-389-2557
Home Warranty of America
Mortgage Services
888-492-7359
Ierna’s Heating & Cooling
813-948-6355 Accountant/CPA
IMortgage
813-523-4914
Mortgage Services
Indoor Air Quality Services
813-586-4277 Air Quality
Home Warranty
Guild Mortgage Company
813-484-1147
Home Wise Inspections
Mortgage Services
407-443-3710 Home Inspection
H
J
JLM Inspection Services
813-265-9700 Home Inspection
HomeTeam Inspection Svc.
Hallmark Title Agency, LLC
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813-632-0550
813-397-1400
Home Inspection
Title Agencies
Haskell Termite Pest Control
HouseMaster Home Inspections
Pest Control
Home Inspection
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813-272-5254
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LoanFlight Lending, LLC
813-495-4119
Mortgage Services
M
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Perl Mortgage
813-334-4902
Mortgage Services
Majesty Title Services, LLC
Primary Residential Mortgage
813-831-3885
813-774-4068
Title Agencies
Mortgage Services
Mason Title & Escrow Company
Pro-Motions Plus
Title Agencies
Promotional Items
813-973-7319 Merrill Lynch
813-273-8594
Financial Services
813-436-0823
R
RELTCO Inc
813-855-0009
MetLife
Title Agencies
Mortgage Services
Riverview Mortgage
Midwest Equity Mortgage
Mortgage Services
Mortgage Services
RP Funding
My Favorite Art Place
Mortgage Services
813-464-5221
813-714-4123
727-726-7411
Interior Decorator/Home Staging
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North American Title Company
813-243-8943 Title Agencies
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813-343-0110
321-397-4189
S
Safeline Home Inspections LLC
919-602-7749 Home Inspection
Sapphire Title & Escrow Co.
813-436-9727 Title Agencies
Office Furniture Center
Sawgrass Real Estate Academy
Suncoast Credit Union
813-621-7511 Credit Unions
T
Tampa Bay Chapter of NARPM
813-300-4052
Property Management
The Heckman Group at Success
813-749-7776
Mortgage Services
The Mortgage Firm
813-616-8844
Mortgage Services
Third Federal Savings and Loan
239-213-9460
Financial Services
Total Home Title
813-443-5607
Mortgage Services
U.S. INSPECT LLC
888-225-3755 Home Inspection
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Vandyk Mortgage
727-395-9095
Mortgage Services
Veteran’s United Home Loans
813-835-1516
Mortgage Services
813-254-7253
813-444-6102
Office Furniture
Schools/Continuing Education
OIG Title & Escrow, LLC
Service First Home Loans
Waypoint Property Inspection, Home Inspection
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813-968-0019
813-489-4717
Title Agencies
Mortgage Services
Old Republic Exchange Company
SIM Home Inspection
Wells Fargo Short Sales Financial Services
813-486-8551
813-849-2816
813-363-3611
Title Agencies
Home Inspection
Old Republic Home Protection
Stewart Title of Tampa
Win Home Inspection New Tampa Home Inspection
800-282-7131
813-872-9898
Home Warranty
Title Agencies
Omega Title LLC
Suddath Relocation Systems
Title Agencies
Relocation Services/Moving
813-486-1199
727-409-4900
813-774-1080
727-394-3114
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TAMPA REALTOR® • January - February 2017
AFFILIATE DIRECTORY Categorical
Active Affiliates as of December 22, 2016 Gold Partners are highlighted in yellow. Silver Partners are highlighted in silver.
Air Quality Ierna’s Heating & Cooling Julie Rinaldi 18843 US Highway 41 N Lutz, FL 33549
813-948-6355
Indoor Air Quality Services Gary William Brend 4052 Marine Parkway New Port Richey, FL 34652
813-586-4277
727-471-0039
www.protectyourfuture.com
Gano Kolev, P.A. Nick Kolev 6936 W Linebaugh Ave Ste 101 Tampa, FL 33625
863-875-6985
www.ganolegal.com
Association General Counsel D.R. Horton Philippa Main 12602 Telecom Dr Temple Terrace, FL 33637
813-549-1949
www.dhimortgage.com/jeffrey-edwards
Attorney/Legal Services Bay Area Real Estate Council Michael Boutzoukas 11812 N. 56 Street Temple Terrace, FL 33617
813-988-4011
Boss Arrighi & Hoag P.L. Christopher W Boss 10812 Gandy Blvd St Petersburg, FL 33702
Builders/Developers Holiday Builders Kathleen T McDaniel 2293 W Eau Gallie Blvd Melbourne, FL 32935
321-610-5252
Credit Unions Suncoast Credit Union Mona Russell 6801 E. Hillsborough Ave Tampa, FL 33610
Financial Services Commission Express Michael Rice 100 S Edison Ave Suite D Tampa, FL 33606
813-712-3080 www.cewfl.com
Grow Financial Federal Credit Pamela Henderson 9927 Delaney Lake Dr Tampa, FL 33619
813-837-2451
Housing Finance Authority Mark Hendrickson 601 E Kennedy Blvd 27th Flr. Tampa, FL 33602
813-272-5254
Merrill Lynch Mark R Hanson 201 N. Franklin Street 35 One Tampa City Center Tampa, FL 33601
813-273-8594
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Third Federal Savings and Loan 1056 Pine Ridge Road Naples, FL 34108
239-213-9460
Wells Fargo Short Sales Debbie Kampel 3125 Phlox Drive Palm Harbor, FL 34684
727-409-4900
Bay to Bay Home Inspections Robert E Rush 8312-1 Manor Club Circle Tampa, FL 33647
813-732-2472
Bennett Property Inspection Kevin Bennett 4106 W San Juan St Tampa, FL 33629
813-260-9920
www.bennettpropertyinspection.com
Home Inspection 1-Inspector Robert A Blobner 1902 Cattleman Drive Brandon, FL 33511
813-661-3690
www.FLhomeinspect.com
AcuSystem Home Inspections David Gonzalez 5668 Fishhawk Crossing Blvd. Ste 120 Lithia, FL 33547
813-361-8802
Beryl Project Engineering Richard Leo Cannyn 2816 N 10th St Tampa, FL 33605
813-616-3301
www.berylprojectengineering.com
Best Home Inspection Richard A Yelton 23086 Madelyn AVE Port Charlotte, FL 33954
941-391-5372
www.besthomeinspectionand construction.com
Barmes Enterprises, Inc. Ric Barmes 4409 Loma Vista Dr Valrico, FL 33596
Home Inspection BLT Inspections Brandon Testone 2806 Pine Club Dr Plant City, FL 33566
813-777-9848
www.bltinspections.com
Buyers Home Store Reginald Wilson Michel 24812 SR 54 Lutz, FL 33559
813-235-4951
Buyers Protection Group Randy Noon 15108 Princewood Lane Land O’Lakes, FL 34638
352-428-1833
www.bpginsections.com
Complete Home Inspection Services Albert Cooke
813-380-1355
www.completehomeinspectionservices.net
DG Construction & Inspections Daniel Glenn Fricke 212 28th St S St. Petersburg, FL 33712
813-477-6586
727-642-2793
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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY: Alphabetical
Enterprise Title Cinthya Jorge 3602 Henderson Blvd Tampa, FL 33609
SIM Home Inspection Pablo Izaguirre 7853 Gunn Hwy #235 Tampa, FL 33626
Florida Superior Inspections Stephan A Warner 18331 Coqui CT Odessa, FL 33556
U.S. INSPECT LLC Edward L Cashwell 3650 Concorde Parkway Ste 100 Chantilly, Virginia 20151
813-849-1400
813-453-8540
www.FloridaSuperiorInspections.com
Get the Facts Home Inspection Joe Svehla 867 W Bloomingdale NO. 6118 Brandon, FL 33508
813-785-4620
www.getthefactshomeinspection.com
GJR Inspection Services,LLC Gary Ratliff 1971 W. Lumsden Road Brandon, FL 33511
813-685-7573
HomeTeam Inspection Svc. Mitchell H Rothenberg 720 E. Fletcher Ave. Suite 105 Tampa, FL 33612
813-632-0550
Home Wise Inspections Alan Koska 11055 W Acacia Dr. Crystal River, FL 34428
407-443-3710
www.homewise-inspections.com
HouseMaster Home Inspections Michelle & Robert Southard
866-931-2350
www.east-tampa.housemaster.com
JLM Inspection Services Jim Malvesto 12924 Lake Ventana Dr Tampa, FL 33625
813-265-9700
Safeline Home Inspections LLC Corey Richardson 2021 Shadow Pine Dr Brandon, FL 33511
919-602-7749
813-363-3611
888-225-3755
Home Inspection Waypoint Property Inspection Robert E Hintze Jr 9605 Greenbank Drive Riverview, FL 33569
813-486-8551
www.waypointwest.com
Win Home Inspection New Tampa Rob Kuntz P.O. Box 46591 Tampa, FL 33646
813-774-1080
Home Warranty Home Warranty of America Laura Vetter P.O. Box 850 Lincolnshire, Illinois 60069
888-492-7359
Old Republic Home Protection Brian Brown P.O. Box 375 Ellenton, FL 34222
800-282-7131
www.myorhp.com/brianbrown
Insurance A B Capital Group Aaron Weber 1408 Westshore Blvd NO. 708 Tampa, FL 33607
813-262-0059
Artisan Insurance Group Richard Vazquez 601 Lithia Pinecrest RD Brandon, FL 33511
813-654-8472
Broward Insurance Drake Beaulieu 1344 N St Road 7 Margate, FL 33063
954-671-5411
www.everychoiceinsurance.com
Credit Union Insurance Services Debbie Freeman 711 E Henderson Ave. Tampa, FL 33602
813-414-6787
www.cuinsuranceservices.org
Herbert H. Landy Ins. Joseph Flynn 75 Second AVE suite 410 The Villages, FL 32162
800-336-5422
Legal Shield Paul Dang 12737 Evington Point Dr. Riverview, FL 33579
813-993-8432
Interior Decorator/Home Staging My Favorite Art Place Jerri Menaul 1750 N Hercules Ave Clearwater, FL 33765
727-726-7411
Mortgage Services eMortgage Management Scott Pendleton 13053 W Linebaugh Ave., Ste. 102 Tampa, FL 33626
813-517-0795
www.tampabay.emmloans.com
American Bancshares Mortgage Francine Villa 4590 Ulmerton Rd Clearwater, FL 33762
813-598-0844
francine.mydbsm.com
Eagle Home Mortgage Erica F Paradise 15550 lightwave Dr Ste 200 Clearwater, FL 33760
727-373-5024
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Envoy Mortgage Robert Paredes 8875 Hidden River Parkway Suite 300 Temple Terrace, FL 33637
813-300-7218
www.envoymortgage.com
Farm Credit Of Central Florida J. Debbie Simpson 2301 Thonotosassa RD Plant City, FL 33563
800-713-7550
Guaranteed Rate Daniel Larios 2202 N Westshore Blvd NO. 240 Tampa, FL 33609
813-389-2557
Guild Mortgage Company Al Lucas 3628 Madaca Lane Tampa, FL 33618
813-484-1147
Highlands Resdential Mortgage Cheryl D Hardy 4006 S MacDill Ave Suite C Tampa, FL 33611 Home Loans By U, Inc. William Thurman Pinnick 4021 N Armenia AVE Suite 102 Tampa, FL 33607
813-875-4528
www.HomeLoansByU.com
iMortgage Tiffany Bell 2111 W Swann Ave Suites 200 Tampa, FL 33606
813-523-4914
LoanFlight Lending, LLC Paul Blaylock 2502 N Rocky Point Dr., Ste 510 Tampa, FL 33607
813-435-5496
www.loanflight.com
MetLife Chris Bruser 1417 Compton St Brandon, FL 33511
Midwest Equity Mortgage Neal Hartley 8875 Hidden River PKWY Ste 300 Temple Terrace, FL 33637
Total Home Title Tracey Pines 210-B S. Macdill Ave Tampa, FL 33609
Perl Mortgage Laurie Look-Dean 3450 Buschwood Park Drive, STE 110 Tampa, FL 33618
Vandyk Mortgage Mike Bishop 13577 Feathersound Dr Clearwater, FL 33762
813-714-4123
813-334-4902
www.perlmortgage.com
Mortgage Services Primary Residential Mortgage Benjamin J Macht 4124 W Linebaugh Ave Tampa, FL 33624
813-774-4068
www.besttampabaymortgage.com
Riverview Mortgage Julie Dahl 11256 Boyette RD Riverview, FL 33569
813-343-0110
813-443-5607
727-395-9095
Veteran’s United Home Loans Cindy Tolster 3686 West Gandy Blvd Tampa, FL 33611
813-835-1516
Office Furniture Office Furniture Center Jennifer Jackson 2117 W Kennedy Blvd Tampa, FL 33606
813-254-7253 OFCTampa.com
www.riverviewmortgage.com
Pest Control
RP Funding Jon Woods 2700 Westhall Lane Suite NO. 120 Maitland, FL 32751
Haskell Termite Pest Control Rick A Freeman 1519 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33604
321-397-4189
Service First Home Loans 2202 N Westshore Blvd Ste 200 Tampa, FL 33607
813-489-4717
www.servicefirsthomeloans.com
The Heckman Group at Success Brian Heckman 12856 Commodity Place Tampa, FL 33626
813-749-7776
The Mortgage Firm Patrick Storch 8471 W Linebaugh Ave Tampa, FL 33625
813-616-8844
www.closemymortgagetampa com
813-464-5221
813-239-1790
Hughes Exterminators Audra Snyder 5325 Kelly Rd Tampa, FL 33615
813-884-1555
www.hughes-exterminators.com
Promotional Items Pro-Motions Plus Fred L Procise 2405 Arborwood Dr Valrico, FL 33596
813-436-0823
Property Management Tampa Bay Chapter of NARPM Paul Arrington 7985 113th Street N. Suite 335 Seminole, FL 33772
813-300-4052
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AFFILIATE DIRECTORY: Alphabetical
Relocation Services/Moving First Class Moving Systems Inc. Christopher Shinham 8110 Anderson Rd., Suite 100 Tampa, FL 33634
813-233-6843
www.movewithclass.com
Suddath Relocation Systems Tom Caracostas 4756 122nd Ave N Clearwater, FL 33762
727-394-3114
www.suddathtampa.com
Roofing Cardinal Roofing & Solar Tech. Bridget Jenkins Wilson 3108 Barkley Lane Valrico, FL 33596
813-689-7663
Schools/Continuing Education Bob Hogue School of R.E., Inc. Bob Hogue 5531 9th. Street N. St. Petersburg, FL 33703-1203
727-526-5338
Ed Klopfer School of R.E. Ed Klopfer 4068 Cattlemen Road Sarasota, FL 34233
941-379-3577 edklopfer.com
Sawgrass Real Estate Academy James Christopher Lumia P.O. Box 1232 Safety Harbor, FL 34695
813-444-6102
Title Agencies Bay National Title Company Walter DeVenne Mr. 13577 Feather Sound Dr Ste 250 Clearwater, FL 33762
Benefit Title Services,LLC Robert Young III 212 S. Magnolia AVE Tampa, FL 33606
813-251-1420
Fairview Title Company Shelley Slater 9310 N. Armenia Ave Tampa, FL 33612
813-933-2201
www.Fairviewtitle.com
Fidelity National Title Ins.Co Diane L Luttmann 2814 W Bay Dr Largo, FL 33770
813-416-0018
Foundation Title & Trust, LLC Lynn Langowski 10845 Boyette Road Riverview, FL 33569
813-684-8479
Hallmark Title Agency, LLC Rick Smith 3825 Henderson Blvd Ste 504 Tampa, FL 33629
813-397-1400
Hillsborough Title Aaron M Davis 350 E. Bloomingdale AVE Brandon, FL 33511
813-655-4000
Title Agencies North American Title Company Kimberly Martin 2918 W. Kennedy Blvd. Suite 201 Tampa, FL 33609
813-243-8943
OIG Title & Escrow, LLC Charles W Cadrecha ESQ 5201 W Kennedy Blvd Ste 510 Tampa, FL 33609
813-968-0019
Old Republic Exchange Company Janet Schaum 1410 N Westshore Blvd Suite 800 Tampa, FL 33607
813-849-2816
www.orexco1031.com
Omega Title LLC Brandon Moser 2202 N Westshore Blvd Ste 283 Tampa, FL 33607
813-486-1199
RELTCO Inc Steve Barker 13401 McCormick Dr Suite B Tampa, FL 33626
813-855-0009
Sapphire Title & Escrow Co. Michelle Garcia Gilbert 2313 W. Violet St Tampa, FL 33603
Majesty Title Services, LLC Erin Cassidy 4006 S. MacDill Ave. Tampa, FL 33611
813-436-9727
Mason Title & Escrow Company Cindy Maxie 27544 Cashford Circle NO. 101 Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
813-872-9898
813-831-3885
www.sapphiretitleescrow.com
Stewart Title of Tampa Erica Bradshaw 3401 West Cypress Street Tampa, FL 33607
813-973-7319
www.masontitle.com
727-224-1720 www.bntc.com
If you’re an active Affiliate and you don’t see your information listed in the directory, please contact Meredith Bellanca at meredith@gtar.net tamparealtors.org
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