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magazine 1ST QUARTER JANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH 2013
Osceola ReView
SUNRAIL SNEAK PEEK
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A LETTER FROM PATSY HEFFNER PAGE07
2013 Awards & Installation Luncheon Highlights
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EXPLORING THE UK: A HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR PAGE24
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WELCOMECONTENTS
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WELCOME/ CONTENTS JAN/FEB/MAR 2013 news 5 6 12 24
First Quarter AE Message SunRail Sneak Peek Five Rules for Keeping Tax Records Exploring the UK: A Horse of a Different Color
technology 26
Florida Realtors速 Tech Helpline Update
events
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January, February, March 2012 Calendar
local
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Awards and Accolades
OSCAR Attends Future of Florida Forum A Thank You Letter From Patsy Heffner
trends 13
New Members and Other Events at OSCAR
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2013 Awards & Installation Luncheon Highlights
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Happy 2013 to All! If you are reading this, then I guess the Mayans were wrong. Since the world has not ended, I’m hoping that we will all be inspired to make 2013 the best year ever - for our businesses, our families, our customers, and our community. This year we are celebrating “100 Years of Quality Service Through the Code of Ethics”. We can celebrate that, though our real estate industry is constantly evolving, our core values have not changed. As NAR President Moe Veissi explained “Only members of NAR can call themselves REALTORS®, and as a condition of membership, REALTORS® subscribe to NAR’s strict Code of Ethics. Realtors® are the heart of the deal, and the Code of Ethics is our guiding principle.” He added, “ The Code of Ethics is one way REALTORS® demonstrate value to home buyers, sellers, and investors. Buying a home is one of the most important investments people will make in their lifetimes, so having a REALTOR® who abides by a Code of Ethics can provide an added layer of security.” You can be proud to be a member of NAR - an association that is more than a century old and gives us the resources we need so that we can best represent our customers during the whole transaction process.
2013 OSCAR President, Susie Graves
Thank you to all who completed our 2012 survey - we have our marching orders from our members and affiliates - and have planned our education and events around what you have said is important. I’m hoping to see many of you attending as the year progresses. Some exciting things are coming and, as always, we will continue to solicit feedback from you. I’m reminded of the Starfish story about the old man walking on the beach after a storm, seeing hundreds of starfish washed up on shore, and coming upon a young boy reaching down to pick up a starfish and throwing it back into the sea. The old man says to the boy - “there are so many starfish on the beach - what difference can you possibly make?” The young boy picks up a starfish, throws it back into the sea, and says “ it makes a difference to this one!” YOU make the difference in our association and each of you has something to contribute. I encourage you to get involved in your association during 2013. Remember - OSCAR is not a building - OSCAR is each of us working together to make this the best association in service to our customers and respect for each other. Please join me in “making a difference” in 2013. Susie
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oscar present for 2012 future of florida forum REPORTER: Wendi Jeannin EMAIL: wjeannin@earthlink.net
BLOG: www.osceolarealtors.org
2012 President Renee Clark and OSCAR Association Executive, Carol Platt, were joined by the celebrity couple, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as they attended the 2012 Future of Florida Forum this past October.
Economy, which focused on the cornerstones of Florida’s economy, tourism, agriculture and development - and the presentation on “Healing What Ails Us - Healthcare’s Impact on Prosperity”.
OSCAR members, along with members of the Florida Chamber of Commerce attended the annual forum which featured keynote speakers, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, University of Texas Professor, John Doggett and former U.S. Secretary of Education, William J. Bennett.
Meanwhile, OSCAR Associate Executive Carol Platt participated in a St. Petersburg College Collaborative Labs workshop on Trade and Logistics: Convergence and Clarity and attended the roundtable breakout session, A Powerful Future: The Elements of Florida Energy Policy. As an integral part of Florida’s Future, OSCAR was present and engaged!
This annual event is attended by Florida’s business, industry, and governmental leaders with a common purpose and commitment to securing Florida’s Future. Chairperson, Bentina Chisolm Terry, led the 2012 Forum with a focus on healthcare, energy and privatization, entrepreneurialism in Florida’s Innovation Industries, agriculture, tourism, and development. OSCAR President Renee Clark attended the roundtable breakout session on Renovating the Foundation of Florida’s
The mission of the Osceola County Association of REALTORS® is to provide a dedicated success to its membership consisting of real estate professionals and affiliates, while adding value to the community. Editor’s Note: Photo Attached – OSCAR Leadership at 2012 Future of Florida Forum (L-R) Minnie Mouse, Carol Platt, Renee Clark and Mickey Mouse
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OSCAR 1ST Quarter Association Executive MESSAGE
2013
2013: Welcome to a New Year MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Platt
As we begin a new year of our lives in the Florida real estate profession, planning properly (for investment of time and funds, for targeted expenditures, and for operational costs) is the key to success for Brokers and Associates alike. Lawrence Yun is the National Association of REALTORS®’ premier economist who has given us consistently accurate projections over the years that help REALTORS® plan for success, has set a few national benchmark projections as follows: Commercial Office Space: Vacancy rates in the office sector are expected to fall by 15.6 percent in the third quarter of 2013. Office rent is projected to increase by 2.6 percent in 2013. Commercial Industrial Space: Industrial vacancy rates are forecast to decline by 10.5 percent in the third quarter of 2013. Annual industrial rent is likely to rise by 2.4 percent next year. Commercial Retail Space: Retail vacancy rates are projected to decline by 10.7 percent in the third quarter of 2013. Average retail rent is forecast to rise by 1.3 percent in 2013. Residential Multifamily Rents: The apartment rental market multifamily housing is expected to see vacancy
PHONE: 407-846-0117
EMAIL: ae@osceola-realtors.com
rates drop to 4.2 percent in the third quarter of 2013; vacancy rates below 5 percent generally are considered a landlord’s market with demand justifying higher rents. Average apartment rent is likely to increase another 4.4 percent next year. Yun warns us, however, that a fiscal cliff scenario of higher taxes and sharp spending cuts beginning in early 2013, which may be an unlikely event but still worth noting, would lower the sales projection to 4.5 million. In addition, because of measurably lower inventory supplies, the forecast for home prices has been upwardly revised with the median existing-home price projected to rise by 4 to 5 percent in 2013, with wide local market variations. Yun says that these price gains will measurably reduce the number of underwater homeowners. “For example, a 5 percent national price gain means the number of underwater homeowners would fall to about 9 million from current estimates of around 11 million. A 10 percent gain, say over the next two years, would reduce the underwater status to about 7 million households out of 75 million owner-occupied homes,” he said. Yun is not alone in his optimism for stability and improvement in the marketplace. A Wall Street Journal
“A Wall Street Journal panel of economists forecasted home prices as increasing at an annual rate of 3.25 percent in 2 0 1 3 . A similar National Association of Business Economists survey projected a 2.8 percent increase in home prices by the end of 2013.” panel of economists forecasted home prices as increasing at an annual rate of 3.25 percent in 2013. A similar National Association of Business Economists survey projected a 2.8 percent increase in home prices by the end of 2013. Your OSCAR REALTOR® advocates wish all of our REALTOR® members and Affiliates a happy and prosperous New Year. We are here to assist you in maximizing your membership benefits so, call us, drop by our office and talk to us at meetings, classes and events. Tell us your hopes, your dreams and your challenges because our hopes and dreams are to meet challenges toward your success!
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SUNRAIL SNEAK PEEK
WOWS COMMUNITY LEADERS
Over 160 business and community leaders, along with elected officials, participated in a SunRail Sneak Peek ride on Friday, September 14, 2012, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., traveling on the regularly scheduled, daily Amtrak train that runs through Central Florida. After assembling at the LYNX Central Station in Downtown Orlando, they were transported by LYNX buses
to the Deland Station to board the train. Several participants joined the group in Deland. Once on the train, members of the Central Florida Commuter Rail Commission and the Florida Department of Transportation were on hand to point out important stops along the commuter rail line and answer any questions participants had. The Amtrak train stopped only at the regularly scheduled Amtrak stops and not at all the commuter rail stations, but the amount of work already underway on laying double tracks and pouring concrete for the SunRail station platforms was quite evident. Upon arriving at their final destination, the City of Kissimmee arranged for a special welcome as participants were guided from the Kissimmee Station to the Kissimmee Civic Center, where there was an opportunity to visit a number of SunRail exhibits before entering the luncheon area. Transportation Experts Harry Barley from MetroPlan Orlando; Larry Adams, ACi Orlando; John Lewis, LYNX; and Tim Jackson, Florida DOT; provided a briefing on the commuter rail system. Participants were transported back to the LYNX Central Station and to Deland.
Association Executive, Carol Platt is shown at the bottom right, participating in the Sun Rail Sneak Peek ride
As published September 17, 2012, in Every Monday, the weekly electronic newsletter of the Central Florida Partnership
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A Thank you letter from Patsy Heffner Florida Realtors Political Action Committee 7025 Augusta National Drive Orlando, FL 32822-5017 Dear Members: Thank you for your continued support of my campaign. I am honored to have received your endorsement and pledge to you that your faith in me will never be taken lightly. Your contribution is particularly welcomed because, as a Constitutional Officer, I cannot vote to put roads through private property, I cannot award large contracts to businesses, and I cannot vote to rezone properties. Therefore, contributors don’t typically look at us as someone that can help them, leaving us at a disadvantage in financing our campaigns. And yet, unlike board and commission members, we must run county wide, significantly increasing our expenses. We need more signs, we have to print up more brochures, and we must mail to a much larger universe than any other local candidate. Few people understand why we elect our Constitutional Officers. To understand that, you have to know why we were created in the first place. Please allow me to share a bit of history with you...Our forefathers were wise beyond their years when they created the State Constitutional Offices. The purpose was to create a means of delivering state services on the local level. They intentionally established them as independently elected officers to address three specific issues: 1.
The first and foremost, was to create a system of separation of power and of duties and responsibilities and to provide a system of checks and balances. The purpose of this was to insure that each of us only had a piece of the pie, thus eliminating the ability of any one of us to make decisions that could favor one citizen or be detrimental to another. This was their means of assuring that all citizens would be treated equally.
2. The second was to insure that as a deliverer of state services, we would be directly responsible to and responsive to the citizens of the counties we serve. 3.
And the third was to insure that there would be no undue influence or interference with our ability to provide state
services, thus the reason that our budgets are approved by the State Department of Revenue.
The best example of separation of powers can be found in the tax collection service. It is the Property Appraiser’s responsibility to determine the value of property. It is the taxing authority’s responsibility to establish the millage rate that will apply to that value. Once the Property Appraiser merges the millage rates into the tax roll, it is certified and delivered to the Tax Collector’s office for billing, collection, and distribution. In the event a taxpayer disputes the assessment, they must first apply to the Board of Adjustment. If they are unsuccessful in that venue, they then may file suit with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. The Clerk is the official record keeper and prepares the summons based on the complaint. The summons is then delivered to the Sheriff for service and he/she must return to the Clerk evidence of service. It is the Supervisor’s responsibility to ensure that all citizens have an equal opportunity to elect all of us. None of us has access to alter or modify documents or procedures of another’s office. Our offices play a vital role in ensuring fairness and equality in the delivery of state services. By reporting directly to the citizens, the bureaucracy is eliminated, giving our citizens direct access to the “CEO” of their office. I am proud of the fact that I have accounted for every penny of the over $4.5 billion that I have collected since taking office. I am proud of the fact that I have received a perfect audit... performed by outside, independent auditors...every year that I have been in office, and I am proud of the fact that I have saved the taxpayers of Osceola County 442 million dollars since I have been in office...but then, I believe that is exactly what our citizens elected me to do. Your contribution will play a vital role in the success of my campaign and my continued ability to continue to serve the citizens in the manner in which they deserve. I apologize for the length of this thank you, but I felt it was important for you to fully understand the benefit of your contribution. Sincerely, Patsy Heffner Osceola County Tax Collector
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OSCAR PAST PRESIDENT,
TIM WEISHEYER, GRADUATEs
FROM STATE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM REPORTER: Wendi Jeannin EMAIL: wjeannin@earthlink.net
BLOG: www.osceolarealtors.org
Graduates of the Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to excel as a leader in the 21st Century. The mission of Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy is to identify, educate, and inspire future leaders in a professional supportive environment while advancing the principles of the Florida REALTORS® Executive “We are extremely privileged to benefit from his leadership skills, passion, and drive for our industry”, Platt continues. Graduates of the Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy will be equipped with the knowledge, skills and confidence to excel as a leader in the 21st century. The mission of the Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy is to identify, educate, and inspire future leaders in a professional, supportive environment while advancing the principles of the Florida REALTORS®. The Florida REALTORS® recognized one of Osceola’s own, Tim Weisheyer, as a 2012 graduate from The Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy. The Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy is a rigorous program designed to identify emerging REALTOR® leaders who want to get involved, make a difference, grow their businesses and expand their leadership skills. The Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy will empower you to maximize your leadership potential. As a participant, you will be immersed in a classroom setting, on-your-own study, group sessions, team-building exercises, goal setting, networking techniques and communication skills. “Tim has been an amazing leader for our Association and our Community as a whole”, says Carol Platt, OSCAR Association
The ideal applicants will be those who have served on the local REALTOR® level and/or who have potentially had some experience at the state (Florida REALTORS®) or national (NAR) levels of the REALTOR® family. Those veteran leaders at Florida REALTORS® or NAR with many years of leadership experience may be called upon by the academy during the year to share their expertise and therefore may find the information redundant. Florida REALTORS® is utilizing an online application for all applicants. Applications for the 2013 Leadership Academy are currently being accepted. Apply for the 2013 Florida REALTORS® Leadership Academy via www.floridarealtors.org or contact William Campbell (williamc@floridarealtors.org) at 407-438-1400 for further questions.
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Other awards
and accolades “I can’t thank you enough for your support of my campaign. It is truly appreciated.” -Rayelynn Ketchum
@ RPAC
“I had a fabulous time!” - Chere Roane, 2012 Florida CCIM Central Florida Chapter “Thank you so much for your hospitality, it really was fun!” - Leah Selig, RCE Chief Executive Officer, RPAC Space Coast REALTORS, Inc.
Fundraising Efforts Raised 100.9% of our goal for 2012!
congratulations to
our ipad winner
OSCAR extends a big congratulations to the winner of our leadership survey contest, Ivette Lopez. Ivette (shown above) walked away with a brand new iPad for her part in participating. We thank Ivette and all other members who took time out of their busy schedules to give us feedback on how we are doing.
“I would like to thank you for your generous donation to my campaign. Please accept my gratitude for the contribution of $500.00 as well as your support and interest in my re-election. Your donation will assist in getting my message out to the other voters in the county.”
- Mary Jane Arrington
Congratulations to 2012 RPAC Chairperson, Kim Goodwin and , Vice-Chairperson, Daisy Cid, and the entire OSCAR RPAC Committee Members for achieving NAR’s 2012 Goal Challenge by raising $24,234 and meeting 100.9% of our 2012 RPAC Fundraising Goal! Thank you to all members who believe in investing in their business future through RPAC!
Recognition is also due to member John Goldsborough, who recently was honored during the 2012 NAR Convention at Orlando’s “International Night Out.” In addition to being honored by NAR, John also received designations for both CIPS and RSPS. Congratulations, John! Also, prizes from Affiliate, 20/20 Media were won by OSCAR members attending the October 25th 2012 MLS “Learn and Earn” Marketing Meeting. Vivian Munez won a quarter page magazine ad and Andrew Robinson received a party basket. Congratulations to these early risers and information enthusiasts!
“Thank you for your endorsement and for the contribution to my campaign. I sincerely appreciate your support.” - Katrina Scarborough
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events THIS JAN/FEB/MAR
SEMINAR
REGISTRATION CONTACT Kim Wagar
EMAIL aeassistant@ osceola-realtors.com
JANUARY 7TH
JANUARY 21ST
Toastmasters
MLS Basic
Every Monday OSCAR hosts an hour of Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
JANUARY 8TH
MLS Compliance 101
MLS Learn & Earn
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
Real World REO’s & Short Sales
4CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 5:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca JANUARY 10TH
Goal Setting (iCe) 3CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
PRESENTER: Abby Barboza
TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:30PM
New Member Ethics & Quadrennial Code of Ethics Video No CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM JANUARY 15TH
MLS Learn & Earn
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
JANUARY 29TH MLS Adding & Modifying Listings MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM JANUARY 30TH
Toastmasters
MLS Creating a Professional CMA
JANUARY 22ND
3CE’s
MLS Learn & Earn
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
MLS Basic Agent Web Page Setup
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
JANUARY 14TH
New Member Welcome
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings (Spanish) TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM JANUARY 9TH
CALL
JANUARY 23RD
Preparing & Navigating the Listing Contract 4CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 1:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 1:00PM - 1:45PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
407.846.0117 Unless otherwise noted FEBRUARY 6TH
Prudent Risk Management for REALTORS® 3CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Julianna Giordano FEBRUARY 8TH
Property Management for the Real Estate Practitioner (iCE) 4CE’s TIME: 9:00AM - 1:00PM PRESENTER: Riva Wallace FEBRUARY 11TH
MLS iMapp TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS System Settings & Defaults
MLS HotSheets
TIME: 2:30PM - 4:00PM
TIME: 1:00PM - 2:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
JANUARY 28TH
FEBRUARY 4TH
MLS Basic (Spanish) TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Compliance 101 (Spanish) TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM FEBRUARY 5TH
MLS Learn & Earn
MLS Advanced Web Page Customization TIME: 2:30PM - 4:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Classes are free to members unless otherwise noted.
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FEBRUARY 12TH
MLS Learn & Earn
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
Business Planning for the Market Rebound
FEBRUARY 27TH
MARCH 13TH
MARCH 19TH
Professional Property Management Certification (PPMC) Course
Core Law 3 CE’s
MLS Learn & Earn
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
8CE’s TIME: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Richard Fryer SPECIAL LOCATION: Osceola Heritage Park Exhibition Building, St. Cloud, Room A
Guiding Your Customers Through the Sales Transaction
3CE’s
INSTRUCTOR: Bryan M. Chavis
TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
COST: $149
Code of Ethics 3 CE’s
MARCH 4TH
TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
TIME: 1:00AM - 4:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia DeLuca
INSTRUCTOR: Julianna Giordano FEBRUARY 13TH
MLS Basic TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Compliance 101 TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez FEBRUARY 18TH
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM FEBRUARY 19TH
MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM FEBRUARY 20TH
Asia/Pacific & International Real Estate
New Member Welcome
TIME: 9:00AM - 12:30PM
New Member Ethics & Quadrennial Code of Ethics Video No CE’s TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM
Toastmasters TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM MARCH 5TH
MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
MLS Basic TIME: 9:00AM - 12:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Compliance 101 TIME: 1:00PM - 2:30PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
MLS Adding & Modifying Listings
INSTRUCTOR:: David Wyant
TIME: 3:00PM - 4:30PM
COST: $99
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
7CE’s
FEBRUARY 25TH
INSTRUCTOR: Richard Fryer SPECIAL LOCATION: Osceola Heritage Park Exhibition Building, St. Cloud, Room A MARCH 14TH
Advanced Communications Skills (iCE) TIME: 1:00PM - 4:00PM ISNTRUCTOR: Julianna Giordano
MLS Advanced Map Based Searches
INSTRUCTOR: Craig Grant MARCH 25TH
Toastmasters MARCH 26TH
MLS Learn & Earn TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
MLS AutoCAN’T FIND Notification AN EVENT Searches/Defaults YOU WISH TO TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Managing Contacts TIME: 1:00PM - 2:00PM INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
MLS Listing Tools
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
FEBRUARY 26TH
MARCH 12TH
Toastmasters
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
TIME: 9:00AM - 1:00PM
INSTRUCTOR: Ivette Jiminez
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
TIME: 8:30AM - 9:30AM
4CE’s
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Toastmasters MLS Learn & Earn
The REALTORS® Essential Technology Toolbox
MARCH 18TH
Toastmasters MLS Learn & Earn
MARCH 20TH
3CE’s
TIME: 9:00AM - 10:00AM MARCH 11TH
3CE’s
TIME: 2:30PM - 4:00PM
TIME: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
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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5 Rules for Keeping Your Tax Records &
Avoiding the 4/15 Goose Chase REPORTER: Peter Pappas EMAIL: ppappas@pappaslaw
BLOG: www.pappastax.com
For disorganized people April is indeed the cruelest month.
Step Three: Group your records into 4 main categories:
If you haven’t gotten your tax information to your tax preparer by now, it’s probably because you’ve been running around like Robin Williams on Red Bull trying to locate your receipts.
Receipts, Expenses, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Liabilities Set up a folder for each category as follows:
You look in the glove compartment of your car and find a few records there. You look in your wallet and find a few receipts stuffed between a crumpled dollar bill and a business card from someone you don’t ever remember meeting. But mostly you try to avoid thinking about it because when you do it makes you more nervous than a Chihuahua in the front row at an AC DC concert. Unless you’re a masochist and enjoy self-torture, you will want to put an end to this by following the 5 steps discussed below. But remember, without your commitment change simply cannot take place and like a Pavlovian dog you will continue to dread rather than embrace the most beautiful time of the year.
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Include in the Receipts folder a copy of your reconciled bank statements for the year and any cash register slips or other information about your income Include in the Expenses folder copies of all vendor invoices for the year and copies of all cancelled checks and credit card transaction reports Include in the Fixed Assets folder copies of all invoices for the year relating to the purchase of furniture, fixtures, automobiles and equipment and copies of documentation for any sales of such assets you made during the year. Include in the Inventory folder copies of all invoices related to the purchase of inventory or raw materials during the year and records of all physical inventories taken at year end. Include in the Liabilities folder copies of all promissory notes, mortgages, equipment or premises lease agreements and payment schedules relating to same.
Step One: Keep Your Records Electronically
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Every self-employed person or small business owner should keep their books using a reputable accounting software package such as Quickbooks or Quickbooks Pro.
Step Four: Further group your Expenses
And even if you are not self-employed, it’s a good idea to electronically keep track of your personal records and finances. Keeping your records electronically is just the beginning, you still must have a system for retaining and organizing your underlying accounting records. Here is how we recommend our self-employed and small business clients keep their records. Step Two: Segregate your tax records by tax year Whether you file your tax returns on a calendar or fiscal year, you report the results of your business operations for a twelve month period. Consequently, your tax records should be separated by tax year. This seems like a no-brainer, but more than a few times we’ve had clients give us boxes of records that contained several years receipts rather than just the receipts for the tax year we were handling. This made our job more difficult and (you guessed it) resulted in an increase of our fees.
Your Expenses folder will contain the most documents and, therefore, needs to be organized further as follows: • • •
Print out a Chart of Accounts from your Accounting Software Create a folder for each expense account category included in your Chart of Accounts Group in separate sub-folders all vendor invoices and/or canceled checks by expense account category
Step Five: Prepare and Maintain a Fixed Asset Schedule Prepare a list of all furniture, fixture, equipment, real property and vehicles owned by your business. The list should include the following information: • • • • • •
The date you purchased the asset; A description of the asset; The amount you paid for the asset; The date you began using the asset for business purposes; The date you sold, disposed of or ceased using the asset for business; and The amount you sold the asset for.
Keep everything related to your business and organize it on a daily basis in accordance with the above instructions and you will minimize your accounting and potential tax problems.
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OSCAR photo Gallery
Raquel Schroeder at the Annual Banquet Prom Night at the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce
New Member Orientation for October
Becky Chirillo Receiving Her GRI Certificate
Imran Mohamed Receives ABR Designation
Raquel Schroeder Receives ABR Designation
Analiss Dachille Receiving her GRI Certificate
New Member Orientation for December
Affiliate Member, Mickey Hopper, Center Right, Receives the Green Award at the Annual Banquet Prom Night at the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce
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STRATEGIC PLANNING SESSION Highlights This past October, the esteemed Board of Directors convened to discuss plans and goals for the next three years. During the course of this meeting, a new vision statement was developed for the organization: “ To be the trusted, driving force of real estate in our local and global economy. “ Over the next three years, we here at OSCAR will strive to make that vision a reality.
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2013 AWARDS & INSTALLATION
LUNCHEON
On December 6th, OSCAR hosted our annual Awards Installation and Luncheon, where we celebrated the achievements of our most successful members and welcomed our new officers to their positions on the Board of Directors. This year, we celebrated 100 years of the Code of Ethics as we awarded high-performing REALTORSŽ and affiliates for their outstanding service in their respective fields. Thanks to everyone for all their hard work. Here’s hoping 2013 will be the best year yet!
Incoming President Susie Graves Gets Sworn In.
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My Florida Regional MLS Associates, Steve Amburgey and Deanna Rodgers with Incoming President Susie Graves
Member Services Team Awaits
Renee Clark Receives the REALTOR速 of the Year Award
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Member Services Associate, Ally Vallecillo at the Sign In Table Below: Association Executive, Carol Platt Speaks
Elsa Fuentes Wins the Table Centerpiece For Her Group
The 2013 Board of Directors Gets Sworn In.
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Renee Clark Receives the President’s Gavel Award For Her Service as 2012 President
Leslie Zimmerly Accepts the Affiliate Office of the Year Award for First American Title
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2013 President Elect , Daisy Cid, With 2013 Vice President, Kim Goodwin
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2013 AWARD
Nick Nichols With His Table Centerpiece
RECIPIENTS Affiliate Office of the Year: First American Title Rising Affiliate Star of the Year: Dale Bohman Affiliate of the Year: Lisa Bennett Exemplary Service Awards: Imran Mohamed Arlene Conow Christina Gentry Denise Sacks Total Commitment Award: Kim Goodwin Real Estate Office of the Year: Dream Builders Realty REALTOR速 Rising Star of the Year: Becky Chirillo Star of the Year: Wanda Linscott REALTOR速 of the Year: Renee Clark
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Becky Chirillo Receives REALTOR速 Rising Star of the Year Award
Karen Dierickx Presents Kim Goodwin With the Total Commitment Award
Tim Weisheyer Accepts the Real Estate Office of the Year Award on Behalf of Dream Builders Realty
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2013 OSCAR
FLORIDA REALTORS® MEMBER COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENTS Jose Alvarez Professional Standards Forum REALTORS® Political Involvement Committee Legislative and Political Forum
Wanda Linscott
Professional Standards Forum Multiple Listing Service Practices Forum Broker-Manager Forum
Veronica Malolos
Daisy Cid
Legislative and Political Forum Curriculum Development and Instructor Subcommittee Multiple Listing Service Practices Forum Broker-Manager Forum Great American Realtor Days Forum Risk Management Committee REALTORS® Political Involvement Committee Chairperson Marketing Forum
Board Leadership Forum Board/Association Representative Board of Directors
Michelle Clark Legislative and Regulatory Business Issues Subcommittee Insurance Subcommittee REALTORS® Political Involvement Committee Board/Association Representative Board of Directors
Arlene Conow Attainable/Workforce Housing Subcommittee Professional Development Committee Professional Standards Forum
David Courtney Property Management Committee Resort and Second Home Specialist Forum
William Nichols Realtor/Attorney Joint Committee Florida REALTORS®/BAR Subcommittee
Mirna Perez MLS Administrators Info Exchange
Jeffrey Perry Local Board Treasury Info Exchange
Marilyn Phelps Property Management Committee Curriculum Development and Instructor Subcommittee
Karen Dierickx Board Leadership Forum
John Goldsborough Professional Development Committee Property Management Committee Communications Committee REALTORS® Political Involvement Committee Business Trends & Technology Forum
Kimberlee Goodwin Board Leadership Forum Board/Association Representative Board of Directors
Susan Graves Local Board Pres. Info Exchange Board/Association Representative Board of Directors
Cheryl Grieb State and Local Taxation Subcommittee
Carol Platt Industry Data and Analysis Forum Land Use, Property Rights, and Sustainable Development Subcommitteee Leadership Academy Committee Convention Committee Association Executives Council
Bob St. Gordon Professional Standards Forum
Daniel Villazon Local Board/Association Attorney Council
Tim Weisheyer State and Local Taxation Subcommittee Public Policy Committee Florida REALTORS® PAC Board/Association Representative Board of Directors
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COMMITTEE REQUEST FORM 2013 The success of your association rests in the hands of the members. As REALTORS®, we all come from different business background, training and experience. This diversity enables the Osceola County Association of REALTORS® to offer such a wide variety of programs and opportunities. The Osceola County Association of REALTORS® needs your help and experience. Please take a moment to indicate any area(s) you would be interested in learning more about in contribution to our mission. Name:______________________________________________________________________ Firm:_______________________________________________________________________ Work Phone:______________________ Home Phone:____________________________ Cell Phone:_______________________ Email:__________________________________ No. of Years full-time in real estate:______________________________________________ □Grievance Committee □Bylaws & Policies Committee □Global Alliance Committee □Osceola Brokers Committee □Property Management Committee □Communications Task Force □NAR Mid-Year Meeting Task Force □Professional Development Task Force □Strategic Alliance Task Force
□Professional Standards Committee □Community Involvement Committee □Nominating Committee □Public Policy Committee □Awards Task Force □Great American REALTOR® Day Task Force □OSCAR Honor Society Task Force □ReBar Camp Task Force □REALTORS® Political Action Committee
Please list any specific experience or training you believe could benefit the Osceola County Association of REALTORS®. ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ *Please note that all members serving on the Grievance and Professional Standards Committees must complete Professional Standards Training prior to service and all members serving on the Professional Standards Committee must have served previously on the Grievance Committee. All members of the Osceola Brokers Committee must be a Broker or designated Office Manager. Committee descriptions are posted on our website 24/7 or call our office for a copy. You may fax this form to (407) 846-0217, drop off or mail to 1105 Shady Lane * Kissimmee, Florida 34744 or email to ae@osceola-realtors.com. Forms must be received no later than January 13th, 2013!
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EXPLORING THE uk:
A HORSE OF A DIFFERENT COLOR Global agents are aware of the ways in which differences in culture and business practices can complicate transactions. Yet the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. share a cultural heritage, a common language, and their governmental and legal systems share roots. How different can real estate practices in the U.K. be? Astoundingly different, say buyers who have bought property on both sides of the pond. Since buyers’ expectations can create stumbling blocks to international transactions, here’s a primer on the players and the process for buying real estate in the U.K., and the implications for dealing with British buyers in the U.S.
Agent Qualifications and Compensation U.K.: There are no licensing or educational requirements for estate agents (real estate agents). Most estate agents work for an agency as salaried employees. Implications: A brief explanation of licensing requirements and professional designations will bolster credibility with U.K. buyers. By discussing how commissions work in the U.S. they’ll also understand an agent’s financial interest in helping them purchase the right property. Do offer to introduce clients to a U.S. accountant to help them structure their purchase with appropriate tax considerations, and/or to a U.S. property attorney who is versed in international property law. Also have a good relationship with a U.S.
immigration attorney who can advise them on their ability to use their own property, should that be their intention.
Buyer Representation U.K.: Estate agents only represent sellers. Buyers must look out for their own interests. Implications: Since the concept of buyer representation doesn’t exist in the British real estate market, U.K. buyers may not be familiar with it. For buyers expecting to navigate a foreign market on their own, it will be a welcome surprise. Explain that a buyer’s representative owes duties of confidentiality, accounting for the buyer’s funds entrusted to the agent, and full disclosure of materially relevant information during the buying process. Though only a minority of states require a written agency/representative agreement, all agents have an obligation to disclose material facts - even those who represent sellers.
MLS and Market Transparency U.K.: There is no shared listing information among estate agents. Sellers often list their property with multiple agencies and agents sell only their own company listings. Buyers may narrow their search by visiting public real estate portals and then contacting listing agents, or by viewing agency websites in their locations of interest. Implications: The MLS and concept of market transparency may be new to U.K. buyers. Explain that most agents are
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members of an MLS and therefore have access to information for ALL listings, comps (comparables) on similar properties and can show all properties meeting a buyer’s criteria.
Property Viewing U.K.: Sellers are often present and a sense of privacy may discourage buyers from examining properties in detail. Implications: British buyers may not realize it’s acceptable and expected for them to look in closets, attics, and cabinets when viewing a property. Advise them prior to a showing that they have tremendous leeway in exploring the property, both outside and in.
Making an Offer and Negotiating U.K.: Buyers make verbal offers to sellers through the seller’s agent. There may be verbal counteroffers. If a price is agreed upon, the buyer contacts a conveyance solicitor (real estate attorney) who will draw up a contract and work with the seller’s solicitor. At this point the estate agent pulls the listing and exits
the process. The accepted offer is not binding until the actual signing of contracts and full payment by buyer in exchange for transfer deed. No firm date is set for closing. The buyer will show commitment by making a small deposit, perhaps £500 to £1000, into the solicitor’s account.
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“Gazumping” (in which a buyer is informed late into the purchase agreement, often on the very eve of contract completion, that someone has come along and offered the seller a better price) and “gazundering” (in which a buyer informs a seller late in the purchase period that they are no longer willing to pay the agreed price, but will purchase the property at a new and lower price) are bewildering and not uncommon practices which may arise in a purchase. Implications: U.K. buyers may not realize that in the U.S., written contracts are exchanged throughout the negotiation process, and that the terms and timing specified in them are fixed and binding. They also may not be aware that an earnest money deposit of one to three percent of the offer price is required of them for escrow, which may be forfeitable if they do not complete the sale. Advise them on using contingencies to protect their position during the transaction, and let them know that their agent will assist them through closing. Let them know that gazumping and gazundering are not allowed. Also, explain the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act (FIRPTA) requirements and assist them in obtaining a U.S. International Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) from the IRS.
Closing U.K.: The buyer’s solicitor will check the property title, encumbrances, and history of the property, and then finalize the contracts details with the seller’s solicitor. A day is set to exchange signed contracts and turn over the deposit. The sale is not closed until the completion date, which may not immediately follow the contract exchange. On that
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continued from page 25 date the key is handed over and remaining funds are delivered in return for the transfer deed. Implications: In the U.K. the process of drawing up final contracts and setting the date of completion are fluid. At any time during the process a sale can and often does fall through. U.K. buyers will no doubt appreciate that U.S. transactions adhere to a firm time schedule and that their agent will help coordinate the players for a timely and smooth closing. In short, the process of buying property in the U.S. is usually more predictable and reliable than in the U.K. and requires less work on the part of buyers. Educate British buyers on what to expect during a purchase and emphasize the binding nature of timing and terms with written contracts. They will be glad to have solid representation guiding them through the completion of their transaction. While this example focused on the U.S. and the U.K., other nuances exist from country to country. It is important to educate your clients and make sure each party has a clear understanding of the transaction process no matter where you live.
FLORIDA REALTORS® 2012 HONOR SOCIETY The Florida REALTORS® 2012 Honor Society application is now available online for those who wish to apply. Each year Florida REALTORS® likes to recognize active members in their state association. The deadline to apply is February 15, 2013. The application can be found online at: http://www.floridarealtors.org/AboutFar/Award/ index.cfm. All forms must be signed and verifed by AEs or Board Presidents and returned to Gina Wittenhagen via fax: (407) 438-1411 or email: ginaw@floridarealtors.org. Questions may be directed to (407) 438-1400 ext. 2343.
Reprinted with permission from NAR / Global Perspectives
FLORIDA REALTORS®
TECH HELPLINE UPDATES ITS PROCESSES Florida REALTORS® Tech Helpline has updated the way it processes phone calls in order to more quickly connect members with an analyst that can help.
Once finished, the sort rep will then transfer the member to the analyst best suited to help - a Forms Tech if it’s related to Form Simplicity, or a Tech Analyst for other problems.
This new system allows the Tech Helpline to answer calls faster. The first analyst, a sort rep, will gather necessary member information and talk about the reason for the call.
The second analyst will be able to help quickly since the technical details and member information has already been logged into the system under the new process.
“Thank you so much for selecting me to receive your scholarship. College is expensive, and every little bit helps. REALTORS® really do make a big difference, and I am truly honored that a team of them selected me, among all the applicants, as a recipient. Thanks again!” -Austin Barr Recipient of the OSCAR Scholarship Contest
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NEW OSCAR
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pictured from the back row to front, left to right: William C. Nichols - Director, Daniel Hernandez - Director, Angel Ortiz - Director, Michelle Renee Clark - Immediate Past President, Arlene Conow - Director, Kimberlee Goodwin Vice-President, Becky Chirillo - Director, Suzanne Foels - Director, Patrice DeNike - Director, Daisy Cid - PresidentElect, Susan S. Graves - President, Karen Dierickx - Secretary, Dave Courtney - Director. Not pictured: Jeff Perry - Treasurer, and Mary K. Cooper, Director.
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MARKET
OSCEOLA COUNTY
DYNAMICS 2 years (monthly) - 11.1.10 to 11.30.12 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 -61.27 Monthly % -1.86 Total Change -1470.57 Total % Change -44.56
FOR SALE -44.6%
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month’s supply of inventory (sold calculation) Monthly Change -0.15 Monthly % -1.99 Total Change -3.60 Total % Change -47.70
MSI SALE -47.7%
median price (sold) low, high, average, median Monthly Change 693.05 Monthly % .68 Total Change 16,633.21 Total % Change 16.24%
FOR SALE 16.2%
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affiliates ADVERTISING/PUBLICATIONS
ATTORNEYS
20/20 Media Joel C. Davis 215 W. Donegan Avenue Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-908-3467 F 407-933-6488
Charles P. Castellon, PA Law Charles Castellon 14129 Town Loop Blvd, Suite 200 Orlando, FL 32837 T 407-851-0201 F 407-851-9411 ccastellon@centralflattorney.com
Joel.Davis@2020mediaholdings.com
Guide To Homes, Inc. Rhonda Rogers 8297 Champions Gate Blvd # 381 Champions Gate, FL 33896 T 813-928-1885 guidetohomes@gmail.com HarmonHomes.com Pamela Cameron 4501 Hill & Dales Road NW Canton, OH 44708 T 813-681-5117 F 813-661-9036 harmonhomes.com The Real Estate Book Tammy Birchler 2305 NewPoint Parkway Laurenceville, GA 30043 T 407-581-1490 F 407-581-1491 tbirchler@nci.com
AGENT MARKETING SERVICES Concordia Film Studios Div. of Howland International, Inc. Kemp Howland 355 Falling Waters Drive Kissimmee, FL 34759 T 407-222-4847 kemp.howland@gmail.com concordiastudios.com
Green Minds Financial Network Inc. Jorje D’Rivera 815 Emmett St. Suite A Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-431-2777 F 407-933-2196 jorge@mygreenminds.com www.mygreenminds.com PIP Printing & Marketing Dale Bohman 929 W. Oak Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-847-5565 F 407-847-2698 dale@pipmarketing.com
Jose G. Oliveira, P.A. Law Office Jose G. Oliveira 121 S. Orange Ave STE 1130 Orlando, FL 32801 PH: 321-445-9458 Fax:321-275-5054 jose@oliveiralawfirm.com Law Office of Daniel Villazon, P.A. 1420 Celebration Blvd. Celebration, FL 34747 T 407-483-0041 dvillazon@yahoo.com frecattorney.com Michael T. Haire, Esq., Attorney at Law and Civil-law International Notary 2511 Osage Trail Casselberry, FL 32730 T 407 496-4860 mhaire@boginmunns.com The Pappas Group Peter Pappas 4798 New Broad Street Suite #210 Orlando, FL 32814 T 407-648-2555 ppappas@pappaslaw.com Patricia L. Daugherty, Attorney at LawPatricia L. Daugherty 11 North Vernon Avenue Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-518-7674 F 407-932-4387 pld@daughertyyatlaw.com www.daughertyatlaw.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 Andy Nelmes Home Improvements Andy Nelmes 2115 Bunker View Court Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 321-443-3799 F 407-201-2855 a-nelmes@hotmail.com Property Preservation Experts John Canonico 1809 E. Broadway Avenue Oviedo, FL 32765 T 407-588-7443 ppexperts@gmail.com Servpro of Osceola County Dan Hougaard 1710 Kelley Avenue Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-933-0707 F407-933-5014 dhougaard@servprooc.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES/ INSTITUTIONS Butler Mortgage Harry Urban 1012 W. Emmett Street, Suite B Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-931-3800 F 407-931-3801 hurban@butlermortgage.com Center State Bank Scott Johnson 920 North John Young Parkway Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 407-847-3800 F 407-847-8482 sjohnson@centerstatebank.com Farm Credit of Central Florida Johan Dam P.O. Box 8009 Lakeland, FL, 33802 T 863-682-7196 F 863-668-8145 jdam@farmcreditcfl.com www.farmcreditcfl.com iCredit Solutions Ivette E. Olivo 1010 Plaza Drive Kissimmee, FL 34743 T 407-350-5177 F 866-466-2305 ivettecreditrepair@gmail.com
MoneyCorp, Inc Kelly Cutchin 7380 W. Sand Lake Rd Suite 410 Orlando, FL 32819 T 407-352-5893 F 407-352-5893 kelly.cutchin@moneycorp.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 Trustco Bank Patricia Del Bagno 2300 Deer Creek Commercial Lane Davenport, FL 33837 T 863-424-9493 F 863-424-1449 pdelbagno@ branch.trustcobank.com trustcobank.com Trustco Bank Sarah Near 1525 East Osceola Pkwy Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 407-932-0398 F 407-932-0719 snear@branch.trustcobank.com trustcobank.com
HOME WARRANTY First American Home WarrantyCorp Leslie Zimmerly 3281 Settlers Trail St Cloud, FL 34772 T 407-902-5237 lesliez@firstam.com HMS National Home Warranty Tony Fletcher P.O. Box 701857 St. Cloud, FL 34770 T 407-709-1717 Tfletch22@yahoo.com
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INSPECTION SERVICES A.C.F. Home Inspections, Inc. Luis A. Figueroa 509 S. Chickasaw Trail Suite 118 Orlando, FL 32825 T 407-466-8921 F 407-381-5556 acfinspection@aol.com Amerispec Home Inspection Services Melinda Kalogridis P.O. Box 233 Eagle Lake, FL 33839 T 407-607-4302 mkalogridis@amerispec.net Amerispec Home Inspection Services Michael Woodard P.O. Box 233 Eagle Lake, FL 33839 T 863-287-6065 mkalogridis@amerispec.net 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 Chief Inspection Services, Inc Jeff Clair P.O. Box 700937 Saint Cloud, FL 34770 T 407-383-7241 F 407-891-7410 jclair@chiefinspections.com Firm Foundations Home Inspections, Inc. Aubrey Kahn 2200 Sylvan Court Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 321-624-0254 akahn.firmfoundations@gmail.com Housemaster Home Inspections 527 Brack Street Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-343-4677 F 407-947-5354 cawilliams@housemaster.com osceola.housemaster.com Pilar Home Inspectors Peter Boorman 106 Havensham Way Davenport, FL 33897 T 863-420-3596
Wayne Home Inspections Wayne C. Glover 1533 Trumbull Street Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-935-1127 F 407-935-1483 wayne.glover@netzero.net wayneshomeinspection.com ZAP Home Inspections Adrian Colon 1006 Eiffel Lane Kissimmee, FL 34759 T 407-870-2630 zap9@juno.com
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Wayne Home Inspections Wayne E. Glover 1533 Trumbull Street Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-935-1127/ F 407-935-1483 wayne.glover@netzero.net wayneshomeinspections.com
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 Income Life Tracy Little 1200 Wooded Acres Drive Waco, TX 76797 T 321-436-1596 tlittle@ailife.com
First American Title Deborah Dudley 1101 Miranda Lane, Suite 101 Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 877-833-1731 F 866-722-5957 ddudley@firstam.com
Stewart Approved Title, Inc. Becky Sheive 1201 Emmett Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-7477 / F 407-846-6573 bsheive@stewart.com
Final Negotiations, LLC. Rhonda Owen 1201 Emmet Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-846-0978 rowan@stewart.com
Stewart Approved Title, Inc. Rayelynne Ketchum 1401 Budinger Avenue St Cloud, FL 34769 T 407-957-9000 F 407-957-8055 rwoeste@stewart.com
Florida Farm Bureau Insurance Jimmy Lake 1680 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy Kissimmee, FL 34744 T 407-847-5189 jimmy.lake@ffbic.com Premier Title Services Eva Gordon 13538 Village Pk Drive, #170 Orlando, FL 32837 T 407-854-2115 / F 321-250-7857 Primerica Daniel Blackford 8803 Futures Drive Suite 6-A Orlando, FL 32819 T 407-585-0500 F 866-728-0293 drblackford@gmail.com Integrity First Title Betty M. Dobbie 908 Mabbette Street Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 407-343-1560/ F 407-343-1561 bdovvie@integrityft.com First International Title Shelly Dukes 1101 Miranda Lane, Suite 105 Kissimmee, FL 34741 T 321-443-6901 F 866-350-3338 skiker@masontitle.com Quality Title & Escrow LLC Lisa Bennett 1801 Lee Road, Suite 205 Winter Park, FL 32789 T 321-304-3906 F 321-304-3009 lisa@qtefl.com Real Estate Closing Solutions Heidi Foster 7575 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Suite 140 Orlando, FL 32819 T 407-615-8550 F 407-615-8555 hfoster@recsfl.com
ADDITIONAL AFFILIATES ADT Security Services Kevin Maclean 6830 Shadow Ridge Drive Orlando, FL 32812 T 407-367-9223 kevinmaclean@adt.com B&W Mobile Auto Detailing, Inc Buster Lafauvre 564 Bitterwood Court Kissimmee, FL 34743 T 407-729-1378 F 407-348-4973 bwautodetail@aol.com Crime Prevention security Systems Scott Abrams 8026 Sunport Drive Orlando, FL, 32809 T 407-816-0120 F 407-924-4529 sabrams@cpss.net www.cpss.net Florida Cut Landscape Services Lisa Sweeney 5421 Harmony Lane Kissimmee, FL 34758 T 407-931-0912 F 407-931-0912 lisasweeney@floridacut.com Good Samaritan Society Ken Lyons 4250 Village Drive Kissimmee, FL 34746 T 407-933-1999 klyons@good-sam.com
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Scott Abrams - Crime Prevention Security Systems Jorge Aguila-Rodriguez - Frankey’s Agency Services, Inc. Marcos Albornoz - Agent Trust Realty Corporation Octavio Arguello - Mercedes Investments, LLC Vivian Azuaje - Luxury Realty, Inc. Victoria Bader - La Rosa Realty, LLC Andrea Baker - Watson Realty Corp. Olga Barclay - Watson Realty Corp Jose Barney - Florida One Realty International, LLC Ivy Barrett - Century 21 Metro Lifestyles Yesenia Barrios - Luxury Realty, Inc. Chauncey Behrens - Watson Realty Corp Angel Banabe -Prudential Results Realty Kevin Buckley - IRIS International Melquisidec Caraballo - Sunstar Realty LLC Andrew Cook - Florida One Realty International, LLC Jacqueline Cruz - Exit Realty Access, LLC Mary Doyle - Borchini Realty Jorge D’Rivera - GreenMinds Financial Network, Inc. Rodrigo Duran- Watson Realty Corp Mary Gervais - FrontGate Realty Christopher Gordon - Matrix International Realty Gregory Hans - Coldwell Banker Solomon Ian Harding - Homes of America Realty Group Anotnia Hernandez - Century 21 All Homes & Property Indrid Irizarry - Keller Williams at The Lakes Danny Jaundoo - Exit Realty Access, LLC Raquel Londono - Florida Realty Team of Central Raphael Lopez - Central Florida Realty Experts Leonard Loyd - Central Florida Realty Experts Mildred Miranda - Luxury Team of Florida Real Estate Gabriela Missigman - DeNike Realty and Proeprty Mangement, LLC Viviana Munoz - Changing Latitudes Real Estate Services, LLC Gloria Murtiff - Florida Pines Realty, LLC Andy Nelmes - Andy Nelmes Home Improvement Catherine O’Callaghan - Watson Realty Corp Hansa Patel - La Rosa Realty, LLC Emmanuel Peguero - Codwell Banker Solomonn Georgina Pizzarelli - Borchini Realty Ronald Pizzarelli - Borchini Realty Myrna Pyle - Area Pro Realty Keith Race - Fusilier Realty Group Errol Ramadin - American Realty Group Jose Rodriguez - Road House Realty, Inc. Harry Santiago - Prudential Results Realty Jesse Serrano - Florida Realty Team of Central Paul Sutton - Weichert Realtors Hallmark Pro Brian Tiner - Keller Williams at The Lakes Oscar Urquia - Property Outlet International Scarlet Van Der Velde - Luxury Realty, Inc. Katty Velez - Luxury Realty, Inc. Shantille Vos - Luxury Team of Florida Real Estate
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offices Andy Nelmes Home Improvements Farm Credit of Central Florida Green Minds Financial Network, Inc. Crime Prevention Security Systems