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magazine 2ND QUARTER APRIL, MAY, June 2015
Osceola ReView
5 Things You Should Never Do in Online Marketing PAGE08
& Understanding the Changes to Hud-1, Closing Process
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& online, safety is your social responsibility
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Becomethe Master of Your 2013 Awards
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DLuncheon omain Highlights PAGE23
WELCOMECONTENTS
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WELCOME/ CONTENTS APR, MAY, JUN 2015 news 4 OSCAR Announcements & Benefits 5 Second Quarter AE Message 8 Seller Calls Shots on Multiple Offers 13 Five Things You Should Never Do in Online Marketing 22 Understanding the Changes to Hud-1, Closing Process 25 The Value of Volunteer Work
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technology Form Simplicity or Transaction Desk? Become the Master of Your .REALTOR Domain Online, Safety is Your Social Responsibility
events
10 April, May, June 2015 Calendar 15 New OSCAR Members 16 Photos from Great American REALTOR速Days in Tallahassee 18 2014 RPAC Investor Award Winners 19 Photos From Casino Night
local trends
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Market Dynamics
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Getting Results and Looking To Another Successful Quarter Amazing that the first quarter of our year is over and the monumental “100th Day” of the Presidential year is upon us. I’m glad to report that OSCAR in its 91st year of existence; has grown to be a medium sized association with 2200 members; and is robust in finances, leadership, membership, with a strong Association Executive, and Member Advocates as well. It is a great sense of joy realizing our values, commitments, and goals are fused together making your career successful and significant. We’ve been “Creating Connections and Expanding Opportunities” not only within, but to our Community as well. • • • • • • •
We are alerting members of the Federal change starting 8/1/15 on New Loan Estimate & Closing Disclosure Forms, to better prepare you to help your buyers & sellers. We hosted a successful RPAC Investor Awards ceremony & Casino Night Our Advocates assisted members in transitioning to new Supra lockboxes and were instrumental in the success of our MLS login numbers being changed as required. 2015 OSCAR President, Karen Dierickx We continue to provide a number of FREE education classes that earn CEs towards your license renewal. Our Member & AE/Advocates attended the FR MidWinter Meetings to keep us up to date on public policy, law changes, professional standards, education, REALTOR® benefit programs, etc. We’ve collected numerous new crockpots for disadvantaged families living out of hotels Our Community Involvement Committee is awarding 6 $1000 scholarships to local highschool seniors
And on March 3rd-4th OSCAR Leadership & Members attended the annual Great American REALTOR® Days in Tallahassee or “Rally in Tally”. There were over 1,000 members wearing blue REALTOR® shirts and ‘Ask Me! I’M A REALTOR®’ Buttons. We had a chance to directly connect with our State legislators and have an actual voice. We were armed with specific talking points stating what we’d like to see amended, reformed, initiated, etc. in this year’s sessions. All this connects REALTORS® and Communities to Tallahassee. Florida Realtors urged the following actions to be taken for this current session: • • • •
Begin a phase out of the current sales tax on commercial leases Vote YES on SB 140/HB101 Cap fees charged by community associations for stopped letters Vote YES for SB 736/HB 611 to fully fund the Sadowski Trust Fund and support legislation that dedicates a portion of these funds to the Department of Children and Families for programs for the homeless Vote YES on HB 379, AMEND SB 586 to increase distributions to the housing trust funds
Remember, don’t hit the delete button on emails from OSCAR without reading them first or at least flagging for later. Association alerts to education, networking events, legislative calls to action, and other crucial information is conveyed this way. It most likely is “IMPORTANT TO YOU”.
magazine contact Published by Osceola County Association of Realtors®, 1105 Shady Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744
advocates team
association Executive/editor: Carol Platt, CRB, e-Pro T 4078460117 E ae@osceola-realtors.com
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WEB MASTER: Chris Florence, CCIM, e-Pro webmaster@osceola-realtors.com
contributing writers
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Interested in contributing to our quarterly publication?! We would love to hear from you. We require that all works be original, meaning written by you, and do not allow promotion of your business.
Membership SERVICES COORDINATOR: Eli Perez, e-Pro eli@osceola-realtors.com AE Assistant - professional development: Kim Wagar, e-Pro, AHWD kim@osceola-realtors.com AE ASSISTANT - EVENTS: Christina Barnhardt, e-Pro christina@osceola-realtors.com
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OSCAR Announcements & Benefits
KUDOS
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COMMUNITY LEADERS OSCAR member Renee Clark has been appointed to the Osceola County Board of Adjustments. The purpose of this Board is to review the enforcement of zoning regulations. “Renee is one of our star members here at OSCAR, and has consistently made it a point to play an active part in leadership both here at the association and at a local government level. She’s a hard worker who cares about doing her part to make things run smoothly and efficiently. She will be an asset to the Board of Adjustments and we at OSCAR send our congratulations to her on this appointment,” said Carol Platt, Association Executive at the Osceola County Association of REALTORS®.
Member Testimonials
“I enjoy the classes at the Board. Personnel is always pleasant and helpful!” - Janice Ruizzo “The best association in Florida!” - Victor - BHHS Results Realty “Great office & staff. Very friendly and helpful.” - Diane Frye “The office looks REAL NICE! Staff is doing an excellent job!” - Art Heiter “I love OSCAR. It’s the best. Always a very cooperative staff and a good education program.”
OSCAR member John Goldsborough has been appointed to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee through the end of 2017. This Committee is set up to review established policies and procedures, ordinances, and land development regulations. This Committee also serves to recommend specific actions or initiatives to encourage or facilitate affordable housing, while protecting the ability of the property to appreciate in value. Association Executive of OSCAR, Carol Platt says of the appointment, “John will be a valuable addition to this Committee. He is a dedicated individual whose concern for the housing needs of others makes him an obvious choice for appointment. Congratulations to John for being selected.”
We Want to Hear From You! Tell us your OSCAR Success Stories! We want to hear from our members about how classes, labs, and networking events are helping you gain your competitive edge and grow your success! Email your stories to communications@osceola-realtors.com.
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A special thank you to the Association of Osceola Realtors
SageAdvice: What I wish I Knew at 25 “Travel as much as possible before you start a family. Trust others, but verify and verify again. Put as much money toward real estate as financially able.” - Joe Nunziata, Chairman, FBC MOrtgage LLC Excerpt from Orlando Business Journal, February 6, 2015
The flowers you sent to our daughter’s memorial in Colorado were so appreciated. We knew you were thinking of us in our time of need. As we work through our grief, we want to thank each and every one of you. Her courage and compassion, humor and inspiration, joy and faith will live forever in our hearts. Sincerely,
Sue and Lee Foels
Questions aboutCIPS training orother Professional Development Opportunities? Congratulations to our team member, Ally Vaillecillo! She, along with many driven OSCAR members completed the CIPS Institute! This institute is offered to help REALTORS® navigate real estate with an increasingly diverse population of buyers from all over the world. CIPS training teaches REALTORS® about different cultural norms and how real estate is practiced in other countries. With her specialization in Membership Educational Services, Ally is positioned to assist OSCAR members with their questions regarding developing an education plan to make them more competitive in a highly competitive field. Do you have questions about making international real estate a specialization in your education portfolio? Speak to Ally! She can tell you everything you need to know about CIPS and other certification and designation opportunities. You can email her your questions at ally@osceola-realtors.com or call at 407-846-0117.
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2nd Quarter Association
Executive MESSAGE conn ecting to build A Meaningul N etwo r k
MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Platt
PHONE: 407-846-0117
At OSCAR, we enjoy facilitating connections between professionals who a best at what they do to optimize engagement across our diverse spectrum of real estate options and individuals. However, connecting throughout the Central Florida Marketplace is a key to building a meaningful sales network that simultaneously builds your bottom line! Sources for positive referral business can be easily overlooked. Whether you are connecting face-to-face, in the mailbox, via email, Facebook message, Twitter message, LinkedIn message, or text – the most important aspect of sales success is that you actually initiate the connection! Just do it! Here are just a few people that need to know what you do: • • • • •
Your hair stylist Your dry cleaner Your babysitter Your neighbors Your children’s teachers
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EMAIL: ae@osceola-realtors.com
Your auto mechanic Your servers – retail & restaurant Seat mates – bus, train & plane Every family member ( include in-laws & distant cousins) Every member of groups that you participate in – charities, schools, workout, dance, sports, religious and book studies, clubs, games – get in their online or print newsletters, classes, workshops and events
Get to know your OSCAR Affiliated business groups as well! Most of their clients will need a REALTOR® and will trust the independent opinion of someone who works with a lot of REALTORS®. Those business cards that you carry ALWAYS are important, but don’t forget the conversation starters. The REALTOR® R® lapel pins, logo shirts & hats, names badges and R® labeled laptops, iPads, cell phones, clip-boards, car signs, umbrellas, rain jackets, and license plates begin the
Association Executive, Carol Platt
introduction for you! In the past 30 years, I have heard stories about “Where I met my client?” They have included garage sales, little league bleachers, air flights, mall parking lots, and grocery lines. The community dumpster remains a personal favorite tale. As you move forward in making those critical connections this year, don’t hesitate to let us know what helps you do that more effectively. We enjoy paving the way toward your Success!
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Professional Standards
Seller Calls the Shots on Multiple Offers MEDIA CONTACT: Bruce Aydt
EMAIL: ethics@realtor.org
Q. If a seller is presented with multiple offers from the listing agent, all at list price, is it the obligation of the listing agent to disclose terms of the other offers to the buyer’s agents so the buyers are aware not only that there are multiple offers but also that the buyers might want to enhance their offers? A. In any multiple-offer situation, it’s the seller, not the listing agent, who calls the shots. The listing agent’s duty under Article 1 of the Code is to “protect and promote the interests of their client” and to “treat all parties honestly.” The listing agent should give their seller client information and advice about negotiating multiple offers. Standard of Practice 1-15 provides “REALTORS®, in response to inquiries from buyers or cooperating brokers shall, with the sellers’ approval, disclose the existence of offers on the property.” Talk with the seller about whether he or she wants the existence of multiple offers disclosed. If the seller approves such disclosure and a buyer or cooperating broker asks if there are multiple offers, then the listing agent is required to disclose that.
Standard of Practice 1-13 gives guidance for both buyer’s agents and listing agents about disclosure of the terms of the multiple offers. “When entering into buyer/tenant agreements, REALTORS® must advise potential clients of . . . the possibility that sellers or sellers’ representatives may not treat the existence, terms, or conditions of offers as confidential unless confidentiality is required by law, regulation, or by any confidentiality agreement between the parties.” Buyer’s agents should discuss how multiple offers may be handled, including the fact that once an offer leaves the buyer and buyer’s agent’s hands, there is no duty of confidentiality that the seller or listing agent has to the buyer to keep the terms of the offer confidential unless state law prohibits a listing agent or seller from disclosure of terms or there is a preexisting confidentiality agreement with the parties. Listing agents should always look first to their seller client for direction in negotiating multiple offers. Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine, November 2014, with permission of the National Association of REALTORS® Copyright 2014. All rights reserved
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events THIS APR/MAY/Jun
SEMINAR
REGISTRATION CONTACT Kim Wagar
EMAIL aeassistant@ osceola-realtors.com
APRIL 6TH
Tech Lab Day TIME: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Blood Drive TIME: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
MLS Automating Your Contacts in Matrix TIME: 11:00AM - 12:30PM
7 CE’s TIME: 8:30AM - 4:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Steven David COST: Free for Members $129 for Non-Members
MLS iMapp TIME: 1:30PM - 3:30PM APRIL 9TH
Become a Social Media Superstar
APRIL 20TH
MLS Basic TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
MLS Compliance TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM
4 CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 1:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Craig Grant COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings
APRIL 13TH
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Toastmasters
New Member Welcome
APRIL 21ST
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
TIME: 8:30AM - 12:30PM
APRIL 7TH
MLS Learn & Earn
New Member Ethics & Quadrennial Code of Ethics Video
TIME: 9:00AM - 10:00AM
No CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
APRIL 7TH & 8TH
Toastmasters
GRI Module 103: 2 Day Course
TIME: 7:30AM - 5:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Patti Ketchum COST: $129 for Members, $149 for Non-Members LUNCH PROVIDED LOCATION: Del Webb Clubhouse 500 Del Webb Blvd., Davenport, FL, 33837 APRIL 8TH
MLS Searching in Matrix TIME: 9:00AM - 10:30AM
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM APRIL 14TH
Military Relocation Professional (MRP) Certification Core Course
TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM
Toastmasters
Introduction to Transaction Desk 3 CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Kaz Cisowski COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members
REALTOR® Professionalism & Follow-thru
4 CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 5:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Julianna Giordano COST: Free to Members, $69 for Non-members APRIL 29TH & 30TH
Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES) 2 Day Designation Course TIME: 8:00AM - 5:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Patti Ketchum COST: $275 for Members & NonMembers LUNCH PROVIDED
APRIL 27TH
APRIL 16TH
3CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Julianna Giordano COST: Free to Members, $59 for non-members
Our office will be closed on April 3rd, and May 25th. Our office will close at 12pm on May 18th.
Unless otherwise noted
3 CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Kaz Cisowski COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members
Toastmasters
Writing a Successful Contract
407.846.0117
Form Simplicity
7 CE’s TIME: 8:30AM - 5:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Phil Riek LUNCH PROVIDED COST: $99 for Members and Non-Members
Choosing &
CALL
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
MAY 4TH
Toastmasters
APRIL 28TH
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Effective Risk Reduction
MAY 5TH
MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 9:00AM - 10:00AM
Classes are free to members unless otherwise noted.
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MAY 6TH
JUNE 17TH
MLS Basic
REALTOR® Professionalism & Follow-thru
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
MLS Compliance TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM
4 CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 5:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca COST: Free to Members, $69 for Non-members
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM
JUNE 8TH MAY 7TH
Demystifying the Appraisal Process
3 CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Pat Reass COST: Free for Members and $35 for Non-Members
Preparing & Navigating the Listing Contract
4 CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 5:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members MAY 11TH
MLS CMA Tools TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
MLS Realist TIME: 1:00PM - 3:00PM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
MAY 27TH
iMapp Training
3 CE’s TIME: 10:00AM - 12:00PM & AGAIN AT: 1:30PM - 3:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Kaz Cisowski COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members MAY 28TH
Data Security, Technology Risk Management, & Safety for Consumers & REALTORS®
3 CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Craig Grant COST: Free to Members, $35 for Non-members
New Member Welcome TIME: 8:30AM - 12:30PM
New Member Ethics & Quadrennial Code of Ethics Video No CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
MLS Advanced Matrix TIME: 9:00AM - 11:00AM
MLS Compliance MLS Stats in Matrix
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM
JUNE 2ND
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Melynn Sight PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Leadership Academy (L300) TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Melynn Sight PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED
MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 9:00AM - 10:00AM JUNE 4TH
Effective Risk Reduction
3CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca COST: Free to Members, $59 for non-members
Introduction to Social Media (iCE) Live, In-House Streaming Course
3CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Andy Tolbert
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM JUNE 23RD
Dodd Frank, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and You
JUNE 29TH
JUNE 1ST
Leadership Academy (L200)
JUNE 18TH
JUNE 15TH
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
MAY 19TH
3 CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Kaz Cisowski COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members
3CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Grant Simon
MAY 18TH
Toastmasters
Form Simplicity
TIME: 2:00PM - 3:30PM
TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Craig Grant COST: Free to Members, $35 for Non-members
Toastmasters
3 CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Kaz Cisowski COST: Free for Members $35 for Non-Members
JUNE 22ND JUNE 10TH
TIME: 12:00PM - 1:30PM
Run Your Realty Business on Google
Introduction to Transaction Desk
MLS Basic MLS Compliance
TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM JUNE 16TH
Choosing &
Writing a Successful Contract 7 CE’s TIME: 8:30AM - 4:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca COST: Free for Members $129 for Non-Members
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
CAN’T FIND AN EVENT YOU WISH TO ATTEND?
Your REALTOR® Advocates work hard at providing you with the most up to date info going on here at the association. We are still human and may miss something so, if you can’t find information that you need, let us know. We welcome your encouraging input. Email: Communications @osceolarealtors.com
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Marketing Tips
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5 THINGS you should never do in online marketing
MEDIA CONTACT: Chris Florence
BLOG: abrandaid.com/blog-marketing-strategies
With online marketing there are plenty of opportunities to reach new customers and gain a following. There are many businesses that are made possible by the Internet. With all this power to reach audiences, there are a new set of unwritten internet marketing rules that set the standard for what the business should look like. In fact, there are 5 things that you should never do in online marketing. These are taboo and will lead to the loss of customers and potential leads. Here are some of the best tips available: 1. Do not spam or overuse your email list When people give you their email address, they are giving you access to their personal lives. One of the worst things that a company can do is overuse this privilege. It’s important not to saturate your email list with trivial matters. If you choose to send an email, make sure that it is important. 2. Do not oversell your product Too often people will oversell what their product actually does. This is not only dishonest, but short-sighted. Creating a product that doesn’t deliver is only going to tick off customers in the long run. When marketing a product, it’s best to be honest about both its strengths and weaknesses. 3. Do not sell your customers information This is a place where online marketers often drop the ball. Companies who are willing to sell information look unprofessional and desperate. This is a terrible thing to let a customer base find out. It very quickly erodes the credibility of the company, along with scorning many
EMAIL: chris@abrandaid.com
loyal customers. Selling personal information is a bad practice, and one that should be avoided at all costs. 4. There are borders with customer engagement If your product is something that a customer will only buy once, it doesn’t make sense to often re-engage that customer. That doesn’t mean that you cannot shoot for repeat business. But engaging the customer should be done on the introduction of a new and exciting product. You don’t want to repeatedly contact the customer if you can’t provide something that is both new and exciting. The best way to look at it is this: talking to your customers is a privilege. 5. Don’t ignore consumer trends and complaints If your customers are repeatedly telling you something, it is in your best interest to listen. Too often marketers overlook the biggest trends that their customers are presenting to them. Trends will emerge if you offer a forum for communication with your base. This does not have to be an Internet forum, just a place where communication with you can exist freely. Business ultimately boils down to people, and it’s important to address the needs and concerns of your customers. Overall, your marketing will benefit by adapting these simple rules. There is so much garbage and spam out there that it is not surprising that people have their guard up. One of the best things you can do as a business is keep your trust. By following these simple principles you will help to ensure that your online marketing has integrity. This goes a long way in building your customer base.
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WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST
MEMBERS!
New members from our February New Member Orientation.
New members from our March New Member Orientation.
A very special congratulations to Leslie Zimmerly, pictured here with the RPAC Fundraising Committee. Leslie was the winner of our RT Surface Pro drawing early in March. Would you like a chance to win a tablet or other cool prizes? More fabulous prize opportunities are planned for the future. Watch your emails for further chances to win!
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Our REALTOR® members dressed in their REALTOR® blues. Thank you for all you do!
Wanda Linscott, Manny Malolos, Sue Vasquez, and Veronica Malolos
Doing the Electric Slide at the REALTOR® block party OSCAR members pictured here with Representative Darren Soto (center)
Angel Ortiz makes time for relaxation after a hard days work lobbying for REALTOR® causes
Top: Our REALTOR® members on the bus to Tallhassee. Bottom: Angel Ortiz (right) stands with Representative John Cortes
Our OSCAR representatives meet with Representative Neil Combee (center)
Carmen Espinoza-Flores, Maria Vargas, Tim Weisheyer, Representative Mike LaRosa, Maria Flores, and Aracelly Santana pose for photos
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A BIG THANKS TO OUR RPAC INVESTORS
Tim Weisheyer presents Linda Goodwin-Nichols with the Friends of RPAC Platinum Award.
Our wonderful food sponsors, Stewart Title were recognized for their generous donation
$2500 Crystal R recipients - Veronica Malolos and Daisy Cid
$1000 Sterling R recipients - Kim Wagar, Linda GoodwinNichols, Cheryl Griev, Wanda Linscott, Sue Vasquez, and Laurie Varner, with presenter Tim Weisheyer
(Above) $5000 Golden R Recipients - Tim Weisheyer and Jeff Perry. (Below) Daisy Cid, Rayelynn Ketchum and Sue Vasquez accept awards for the $1000 Sterling R
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Our Casino Night in February brought out a number of REALTOR速 members for fun times and prizes.
Brent Barnhardt, Nick Nichols, and Wanda and Wayne Linscott at the table
Michele Vickery tries her luck
Some of our winners from left to right: Edee Rosado, Angel Ortiz, Olga Forero, James Williams, Kelly Freeman
Brenda Terrell is lucky at cards and lucky in love!
CASINO NIGHT!
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What’s the most effective way to manage important documents and forms as a busy REALTOR® on the go? As a member with OSCAR you have a couple of options available to you to choose from. Form Simplicity is offered through Florida Realtors, and Transaction Desk is an MFRMLS sponsored application that offers similar functionality. On these next two pages we give you a quick rundown of what these programs are capable of and how they can help you in your day-to-day operations. Want to know more about these great benefits? We’re offering classes on both on April 21st and again on June 17th. These classes are free to OSCAR members, so set aside some time and learn how these applications can help you do business. Form Simplicity can be accessed through the Florida Realtors website. With Form Simplicity you can: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Edit and create transactions from any mobile device, no apps to download or plug-ins to install. Access a library of online, downloadable forms which are always up-to-date. Create, edit, download, print and email forms to clients. Reduce typing with automated data synchronization tools. Populate your forms with data from your association's MLS database. Take advantage of a web-based platform, no software to install. Develop standard forms packages for planned transactions. Easily add clauses to a form. Upload and store customized files, documents and photos. Store transactions online, access anytime (50 MB of included storage with the Professional Edition). Add your contacts to the system. Import tax data records. Get free instructional training and tech support through Tech Helpline.
Want to know more? Sign up for our Form Simplicity Course on April 21st from 1:00pm-4:00pm.
Form Simplicity or....
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...Transaction Desk? Form Simplicity offers many great functionalities, but what can Transaction Desk do? Well, with Transaction Desk, you get:
Complete Document Management
Activity Plans Allows the insertion of multiple tasks in to a transaction with a few clicks of the mouse.
Email and Internet Faxing
Auto-populate all of your FR/BAR forms and contracts directly from the MLS system for greater accuracy and time savings.
Forms can be emailed in read-only or editable format. Contracts can be sent via Internet fax to clients for signing then emailed with signatures to both parties when approved.
Built-in Electronic Forms
Online Negotiation
Create and edit real estate contracts and forms online through TransactionDesk Pro OR if you need a simple and easy solution, TransactionDesk Lite is also available.
Unlimited Document Storage Access existing and historical transactions with unlimited storage space, regardless of the source of the documents.
DocBox2Go Access all your documents, forms, transaction folders and contacts with your Smart Phone.
DocBox Print Driver
Allows forms to be sent between parties and interactively negotiated and tracked online. A full audit trail of all changes and modifications is kept for each contract and form created in TransactionDesk.
Multiple Fonts, Colors and Sizes You can select from 14 different fonts, 10 colors and 8 sizes for contracts. An autosize feature will shrink longer sentences to fit within the text input area on a contract.
Watermarks Watermarks can be embedded onto each page of your forms.
With a single click, you can “print” your document to a virtual printer which will store your document with simultaneous fax and email delivery options. (Faxing within North America only.)
Quick Start Groups
Instanet Fax
Digital Signatures
Paperless faxing with your logo to the recipient’s email with digital time-stamping and verification.
Customer Service Portal Document access for your clients to retrieve the relevant information you choose to share.
Make your own forms groups and insert multiple forms into a transaction with one click, instead of adding the same individual forms to many transactions. Authentisign™ lets you securely manage the signing of documents by remote parties, while optionally providing the verifiable security of the USPS Electronic Postmark, while meeting all federal eSign guidelines.
Want to know more? Sign up for our Transaction Desk Course on April 21st from 9:00am-12:00pm.
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UNDERSTANDING THE CHANGES TO HUD-1, CLOSING PROCESS
The days of filling out the HUD-1 settlement form and getting a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) from the lender are winding down. On August 1, those two forms are going away. The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) disclosure form is going away, too. Replacing them are two new forms: the Closing Disclosure and the Loan Estimate.
MEDIA CONTACT: Robert Freedman
EMAIL: rfreedman@realtors.org
The days of filling out the HUD-1 settlement form and getting a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) from the lender are winding down. On August 1, those two forms are going away. The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) disclosure form is going away, too. Replacing them are two new forms: the Closing Disclosure and the Loan Estimate. You can familiarize yourself with these new forms on the website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which has taken over administration of the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) from HUD. Just go to CFPB.gov and type in the name of the forms in the search box. There are also new rules for the closing procedure. One rule requires all forms to be ready three days prior to closing. NAR is recommending you actually get everything ready seven days prior to closing, so when you go into the three-day period, you don’t have to make any changes. Because making changes as the clock winds down comes with a cumbersome set of hurdles.
earlier than you have to today. And the buyers and sellers have to be cooperative as well, because if lastminute changes are made, a new three-day waiting period kicks in, at least in some cases. The good news is, you have until August 1 to get familiar with the new forms and learn about the new closing procedures, and NAR is hosting a series of webinars on the topic. To learn when the next one is, go to Realtor.org/respa.
Loan A video found at http://speakingofrealestate.blogs. realtor.org/2015/02/17/understand-the-aug-1changes-to-hud-1-closing-process/, with Ken Trepeta of NAR Government Affairs, provides a concise overview of what to expect and also shares some tips on how to decrease the likelihood of snags in this new environment.
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The CFPB’s goal in making these changes is to increase transparency for consumers. Start your education process by accessing the 5-minute video.
What this means is, you and the other settlement service providers, including the lender and title agent, are under the gun to get everything squared away
Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine, February 2015, with permission of the National Association of REALTORS® Copyright 2015. All rights reserved
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.REALTOR DOMAIN MEDIA CONTACT: Stefanie Hahn
So you claimed your .REALTOR domain, but you aren’t really sure what happens next or where the domain is pointing to. (Maybe you don’t know what I mean by “pointing to.”) Don’t panic. Let’s see what we can do! The National Association of REALTORS® rolled out its .REALTOR domains to all members in October, with the “.REALTOR” part taking the place of the standard “.com” part. For example, my .REALTOR domain is www.StefanieHahn.REALTOR. I am using my domain to point to my realtor.com® profile. Your .REALTOR domain can point to your profile, your website, or anywhere else on the Web. If you still need to claim your .REALTOR domain, go to www.claim.REALTOR to get started. You can also create and forward an e-mail address from your .REALTOR domain to another e-mail address you own. This e-mail address is an alias. You can use it anywhere you wish and it will forward messages to the e-mail address you designate. Click “Forward My Email” once you have this figured out. Now you need to decide where you want to point your new domain. In the “Edit Name Servers” section, you can leave the domain on the .REALTOR servers (this is the default and just a holding tank, really), you can use the domain on your free profile website, or you can point the domain to the specific name servers for your website. Note: You will need to know your website’s name servers for this one. You can also just forward your .REALTOR domain by typing in the current URL at the bottom (on the left, just under the e-mail forwarding). This is probably the easiest way to connect your domain to your real estate website. For more information on the domains, visit www.about. REALTOR.
Realtor.com®’s New Profile Websites The new profile websites are not really new. Realtor. com® has dropped SocialBios from its vocabulary (mostly) and combined the set-up. Now, you can go to solutioncenter.realtor.com or www.realtor.com/profile and update your profile there. If you were familiar with SocialBios, this new version is simplified: It has the standard “about me” section, recommendations, and connections to your social profiles. Consumers can read up on you and then reach
WEB: stefaniehahn.com
out via the contact information. Fill in your title, specialties, and the ZIP codes you serve. Type in your real estate You can website address and then create and your personal bio. Please, forward an email for the love of NAR, bring address from some passion into your your .REALTOR bio. Tell people how you are different, how you will make domain to another an impact on their lives, and email address what you specifically bring to you own. the table. At the bottom, you have the option to show some listing information — your price range and your listings. Check those off to showcase your work! Recommendations are a necessity in our industry right now, and everyone is scrambling to rack up the positive juju via a peer recommendation. If you are just getting started with this profile, you might be feeling a little lonely in the recommendations section. Of course, you can ask people to recommend you or even wait around until they find you here, but there is a better way! I love this realtor.com® profile because it is one of the few that allows you to add a recommendation that you received somewhere else online (on LinkedIn, Zillow, etc.) or offline. Offline? Yes! Think about the thank-you cards you get: Ask for permission from the client who sent you the card to use their words on your profile, type those little golden nuggets in the form, and — poof! — you have an online recommendation. Sourcing the recommendation by adding a photo of the transaction and indicating how you know the recommender adds credibility, so do this every time. Recommendations are easily shared by clicking on the share box at the bottom (after the recommendation is created). You can share to any of the social networks you connected to in the initial setup. Check your “Account Settings” section to add or edit your social networks. Make sure you know where your .REALTOR domain is pointing to, and get that realtor.com® profile up to snuff! You’ve got this – easy peasy. Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine, December 2014, with permission of the National Association of REALTORS® Copyright 2014. All rights reserved.
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Safety is your social responsibility MEDIA CONTACT: John Graden
Social media has changed the landscape for everyone. For you, it’s made it easier to target clients. And for criminals, it’s made it easier to target you. Any bad guy you would potentially deal with before, during, and after a showing is playing a role. He’s pretending to be someone you, the victim, can trust. From the time he first contacts you, he will stay in character until he either executes his plan or bails out. Pulling off that charade is a whole lot easier with free and easy tools online that he can use to create an identity and follow your trail. On Facebook and other social media platforms, a criminal may be able to find out what college you attended, what sports teams you like, how many kids you have, and where you like to vacation. He can even see highly detailed images of where you work, live, and the place where he is going to meet you for a showing. A criminal’s ability to “pull off his role” is magnified because it’s much easier to create rapport with target audiences online than ever before. As convenient as the cyber world has made doing business for the good guys, it’s made it a whole lot easier for bad guys, too. Remember that online communities are comprised of three groups of users: the safest third, the not-so-safe middle third, and the highly dangerous bottom third. When it comes to the highly dangerous bottom third, some are transparent in their aggressive hostility and easy to see and avoid. However, it’s the more cunning psychopath that is more difficult to recognize because he is an expert at playing the good guy and gaining favor. Here are some tips to make it more difficult for bad guys to target you online. Keep your social media identity focused solely on your real estate business. Controlling and protecting your Identity is important. As much as you’d like to show the world your new granddaughter, it’s far better to show your new property. The property can’t be kidnapped and held for ransom.
EMAIL: JohnGraden@mac.com
Posting your birth date — and those of your family members — is increasingly risky, as criminals are getting creative at cross-referencing information and using it for bad intentions. When you share your birthday, it’s one less thing an identity thief has to dig for. John Smith might be hard to distinguish from other John Smiths when a thief is trying to steal your identify, but John Smith plus his exact birthday makes it one step easier. Some businesses encourage you to “check in” in exchange for a promotional bribe. Think twice about letting the world know where you are. If you check in for a workout, bad guys know you are at the gym for at least 30 minutes. Checking in for a movie is even a longer window of opportunity. What you may think is an innocent asset to a home could signal the perfect opportunity to attack for a criminal. Property descriptions such as “enjoy your privacy in this remote setting…” can be an invitation for trouble. Remote locations with privacy are exactly what an attacker wants. Post only your professional contact information online. Keep your personal information private. Never post that you are alone or where you are going, either professionally or personally. Friends with warm smiles are not the only ones reading your posts. It’s a dangerous mistake to post something like, “Just me, my favorite movie, and some wine tonight. Can’t wait!” That’s a red light invitation that you are alone and possibly intoxicated — neither of which looks good to anyone but a potential attacker. We’ve all heard that “what goes online stays online.” Even if you are careful and follow that warning, someone else may post something about you that is revealing or embarrassing. Create a Google Alert for your name, your phone, your address, and each member of your family so if there is any mention of any of this information, you’ll get an e-mail with a link to the page it’s on. Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine, January 2015, with permission of the National Association of REALTORS® Copyright 2015. All rights reserved.
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The Value Volunteer work MEDIA CONTACT: Susie Graves
“We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.” Winston Churchill. To me, giving back with time, talents, and treasure is not only my Christian duty, but a good way to live your life. Every time I volunteer and think that I'm doing something good, I seem to receive much more back than I gave. Making new friends and making a difference for others are just two of the rewards. I've learned so much through volunteering at OSCAR – about my profession, about people and communication skills, about negotiating, and definitely about time management! I've learned by working side by side with other committed Realtors,
EMAIL: susiegraves@hotmail.com
whether for RPAC or Great American REALTOR® Days, Community Events (like Relay for Life or crock pots for the homeless) or discussing at a Board meeting what are the best ways to help our members. You feel a connection when you volunteer. You are a part of something bigger. Yes, it takes time away from business and you won't always agree on everything, but the satisfaction outweighs the stress. I encourage you to volunteer today- be on one of our great committees, attend our Learn and Earn meetings, help with one (or more) of our Community events. Make a life.
BloodDrive-April6th Would you like to donate to a worthy cause? The Community Involvement Committee will be hosting a blood drive in partnership with the Red Cross on April 6th. The drive will take place here at OSCAR in conjunction with our next Tech Lab Day, so if you’re having computer issues, bring it with you and we’ll sort all that out while you replenish with complimentary snacks. Oh, and for those of you who donate, you’ll receive a FREE Fandango movie ticket!
As if helping to save a life wasn’t already enough! Demand is always high for blood donations, so if you feel inclined to take part in this important community drive, please stop by our office between 9am and 4pm. We look forward to seeing you here!
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DYNAMICS 2 years (monthly) - 2.1.13 to 2.28.15 key information Construction Type All
Osceola SFH Distressed vs. Total Sales Units Sold
Bedrooms All
Bathrooms All
Property Types Residential (Single Family Home)
Lot Size All Sq Ft All
This data is dependent upon timeliness of sales and totality of information reported by participants. The data reflects only the sales published through the Mid-Florida Regional Multiple Listing Service (MFRMLS) and does not include all sales in reported areas. Neither the Association nor the MFRMLS is in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data: Total Sales = all MFRMLS Osceola Single Family Housing (SFH) & Planned Unit Development (PUD). (SFH), (PUD)-REO/Bank Owned/Short Sale from Special Sale Provision. Average Days on Market is: Days to Closed
supply & demand number of units (FS) Monthly Change -2.35 Monthly % -.08 Total Change -56.32 Total % Change -1.99
FOR SALE -2.0%
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month’s supply of inventory (sold calculation) Monthly Change -.03 Monthly % -0.45 Total Change -0.71 Total % Change -10.70
MSI SALE -10.7%
median price (sold) low, high, average, median Monthly Change 1,155.44 Monthly % .81 Total Change 27,730.65 Total % Change 19.46
FOR SALE 19.5%
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affiliates ADVERTISING/ PUBLICATIONS The Osceola Gazette Matt Plocha 108 Church St. Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-7600 ext107 F 407-846-8516 mplocha@ osceolanewsgazette.com osceolanewsgazette.com The Real Estate Book Michael Martin 261 Specialty Point Sanford, FL 32771 T 407-878-1238 orlandorebook@ gmail.com
AGENT MARKETING SERVICES BrandAid Chris Florence 7354 Bent Grass Drive Winter Haven, FL 33884 T 863-557-7953 chris@brandaid.com www.abrandaid.com
ATTORNEYS CPC Law Charles Castellon 14129 Town Loop Blvd, Suite 200 Orlando, FL 32837 T 407-851-0201 F 407-851-9411 ccastellon@ centralflattorney.com
Law Office of Daniel Villazon, P.A. 1420 Celebration Blvd. Celebration, FL 34747 T 407-483-0041 dvillazon@yahoo.com frecattorney.com
Quinones & Oliver, P.L. Leslie Zimmerly 11513 Lake Underhill Rd, Ste A Orlando, FL 32825 T 407-249-5050 F 407-249-5008 leslie@QFPO.com www.QFPO.com Roland H. Acosta & Associates Roland H. Acosta 399 Carolina Avenue, Suite 210 Winter Park, FL 32789 T 407-644-2531 F 407-628-9289 racosta@ acostaatlaw.com
CONSTRUCTION/ REPAIR/ RENOVATIONS Linscott Plumbing Services Wayne Linscott 2009 Jaffa Dr. St. Cloud, FL 34771 T 407-891-1700 linscottplbg@aol.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES/ INSTITUTIONS 1-866-Reverse Mortgage, Inc. Tim Linger 1536 Villa Marie Dr. Orlando, 32807 T 321-356-9229 F 321-710-2458 TimLinger@ 1866reverse.com www.1866reverse.com Butler Mortgage Barbara Bowling
1012 W. Emmett Street, Suite B Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-931-3800 F 407-931-3801 bblowling@ butlermortgage.com
Butler Mortgage Harry Urban 1012 W. Emmett St, Ste B Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-931-3800 F 407-931-3801 hurban@ butlermortgage.com Centerstate Bank of Florida, N.A. Scott Johnson 920 North John Young Pkwy Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 407-847-3800 F 407-847-8482 sjohnson@ centerstatebank.com RP Funding Scott Johnson 2700 Westhall Ln, Ste 120 Maitland, FL 32751 T 321-397-4189 F 888-851-7348 Scott.Johnson@ rpfunding.com www.rpfunding.com
RP Funding Jon Woods 2700 Westhall Ln, Ste 120 Maitland, FL 32751 T 321-397-4189 F 888-851-7348 Jon.woods@ rpfunding.com www.rpfunding.com Qubty Financial Group David Qubty 7680 Universal Blvd., Suite 405 Orlando, FL 32819-8998 T 407-370-3030 F 407-370-2040 dqubty@ qubtyfinancialgroup.com Qubty Financial Group Sami D. Qubty 7680 Universal Blvd., Suite 405 Orlando, FL 32819-8998 T 407-370-3030 F 407-370-2040 dqubty@ qubtyfinancialgroup.com
HOME WARRANTY Home Warranty of America Tammy Birchler PO Box 850 Lincolnshire, IL, 60069 T 888-492-7357 ext. 424 tbichler@ hwahomewarranty.com
INSPECTION SERVICES ACF Home Inspections, Inc. Luis Figueroa 509 S. Chickasaw Trail #18 Orlando, FL 32825 T 407-466-8921 F 407-381-5556 acfinspection@aol.com acfhomeinspections.com
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031 Budget Services, Inc. Ed Hogan 3617 Crosley Avenue St Cloud, FL 34772 T 407-892-8811 F 407-892-8516 budgettermite@ earthlink.net budgetservicesfl.com Buy Your Side Inspection Tomy Joynes 1101 Pennsylvania Ave St. Cloud, FL 34769 T 407-780-0911 thefloridainspector.@ gmail.com thefloridainspector.com Firm Foundation Home Inspections,Inc. Aubrey Kahn 2200 Sylvan Court Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 321-624-0254 akahn.firmfoundations @gmail.com tophomeinspection.com Housemaster Home Inspections Colin Williams 527 Brack Street Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-343-4677 F 407-947-5354 cawilliams@ housemaster.com osceola.housemaster. com Pilar Home Inspection Peter Boorman 106 Haversham Way Davenport, FL 33897 T 407-729-2579 peter.pilarhi@gmail.com www. pilarhomeinspectors.com Pillar to Post Sam Grasso 8200 Lynch Dr. Orlando, FL 32835 T 407-512-5995 F 407-512-6707 sam.grasso@ pillartopost.com www.pillartopost.com/ samgrasso
REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS/ EDUCATION IFREC Real Estate Schools Richard Fryer 5029 Edgewater Drive Orlando, FL 32810 T 407-644-7277 F 407-647-5227 robin@ifrec.com
REALTOR速 SERVICES Creating Wealth USA, LLC August Byllot P.O. Box 470654 Celebration, FL 34747 T 863-255-5858 augie@ creatingwealthusa.com creatingwealthusa.com
TITLE/ESCROW/ INSURANCE SERVICES A-Z Team Title, LLC Bernard S. Edwards 102 Park Place Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34743 T 407-932-0529 F 407-932-1587 bernie@azteamtitle.com American Latin Title Maria de Fatima De Assuneao 13574 Village Park Dr. , Ste 135 Orlando, FL 32837 T 407-363-7704 F 407-363-7706 Fatima@ americanlatintitle.com www. americanlatintitle.com
Brokers Title Services, LLC Teresa C. Tavera 5401 S. Kirkman Rd, Suite 207 Orlando, FL 32819 T 407-476-2033 F 407-413-8745 teresa@ brokerstitleservices.com Integrity First Title Betty M. Dobbie 908 Mabbette Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-4500 F 407-846-4533 bdobbie@integrityft.com
OTHER SERVICES Concordia Studios Kemp Howland 355 Falling Waters Dr Poinciana, FL 34759 T 407-222-4847 F 407-705-2562 Kemp.Howland@ gmail.com concordiastudios.com
Wild Palms Productions Victor Salgado 2420 Cypress Trace Circle Orlando, FL 328254 T 321-948-3512 Quality Title & Escrow LLC wildpalmsproductions@ gmail.com Lisa Bennett wildpalmspro.com 1801 Lee Road, Suite 205 Winter Park, FL 32789 T 321-304-3906 F 321-304-3009 lisa@qtefl.com Quality Title & Escrow LLC Juanita Figueroa 715 Mabbette St. Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-483-8861 F 407-483-8869 juanita@qtefl.com www.qtefl.com Stewart Title Company Rhonda Owen 1201 Emmett Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-7477 F 407-846-6573 rowen@stewart.com Stewart Title Company Becky Sheive 1201 Emmett Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-7477 F 407-846-6573 bsheive@stewart.com Stewart Title Company Rayelynne Ketchum 1201 Emmett Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-957-9000 F 407-957-8055 rwoeste@stewart.com
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Sami Platter - Davis Real Estate Group Christiane Polidoro - Only Way Realty Golden Star Group John Popolizio - Century 21 Metro Lifestyles Vanessa Powers - Keller Williams Advantage III Maria Quintero - Florida Real Estate Group, Inc Tamara Rinehart - Weichert Realtors Hallmark Pro Wildanis Rivera - Empire Network Realty, Inc. Roxann Robinson Taylor - Weichert Realtors Hallmark Pro Carmen Rodriguez - Cima Realty Inc. Edicer Rodriguez - Luxury Realty, Inc. Manuel Rodriguez - Weichert Realtors Hallmark Pro Diana Rodriguez - B Live Real Estate Nancy Roska - Assist 2 Sell Ace Full Service Realty Caridad Rubio - WF Realty Corp David Ruiz - Watson Realty Corp Catherine Ruperto - Keller Williams Advantage III Beatriz Salvatella - Viva Realty Michelle Samaniego - Coldwell Banker Ackley Realty Sheeris Sanchez - Keller Williams at The Lakes Francisco Seijas Medina - Decanova International Realty Jorge Sepulveda - Odry Vargas Realty Group Farkhad Sharipov - Ghali Realty, Inc Kelly Shrieves - Changing Latitudes Real Estate Services, LLC Lisa Shull - La Rosa Realty LLC Sarah Smith - Keller Williams Classic II Realty Elizabeth Stevens - Coldwell Banker Solomon Alysen Terwilliger - Weichert Realtors Hallmarks Pro Ivana Toledo - Deconova International Realty Alexander Trujillo - Keller Williams at the Lakes Jacqueline Valdes - REMAX Pioneer Carlos Vanterpool - Odry Vargas Realty Group Seirah Velazquez - Evista Resources Realty, Inc. Glandia Whitworth - Exit Realty Champions Philip Wolfe - Coldwell Banker Ackley Realty Anabel Yglesias - Elite Real Estate Solutions, LLC
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