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Daily Real Estate News | November 19, 2007 |
NAR Board of Directors Approves Credit Union
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORSŪ' Board of Directors, at its meeting on Nov. 16 in Las Vegas, took actions to keep its members positioned for success into the future.
Among the most notable decisions, the board gave NAR the go-ahead to launch a REALTORŪ-friendly credit union. The credit union, which will be Internet-based with U.S. call center operations, will use underwriting standards that recognize the irregular commission-based income of real estate professionals. It will handle loan applications and account transactions on a 24/7 basis.
All earnings will flow back to credit union members in the form of beneficial interest rates and dividends.
To get the process started, the board asked NAR staff to file a credit union charter application with the National Credit Union Administration and provided $10 million in start-up capital. It also authorized $5 million to be available on an as-needed basis to meet regulatory capital contingencies.
On the Legislative Front
The board also positioned NAR on a number of issues coming to the fore in Washington:
Code of Ethics Rule Changes
The board amended the NAR Code of Ethics to ensure the “true picture” test in Article 12 applies to electronic communications such as e-mail and text messages, and added a Standard of Practice to ensure that REALTORSŪ present a true picture in their URLs and domain names.
The Code of Ethics changes required passage by the Delegate Body, which approved the measure at its meeting following the Board of Directors. Related changes to model MLS rules were also adopted.
In MLS policy changes aimed at upping enforcement, the board authorized REALTORŪ MLSs to impose financial penalties of up to $15,000 — an increase from $5,000 — for violations of MLS rules; authorized REALTORŪ MLSs to remove any or all of a participant's listings in cases where the participant fails to report status changes on a timely basis; and adopted measures on the procedures for imposing discipline.
The board also renamed the “Standards of Conduct for REALTORŪ Associations.” The new name is “Professional Practices for REALTORŪ Association Leadership.” It directed NAR to increase awareness of the practices, which cover ethics and business practices among volunteers and staff leaders.
Additional Board Steps
Approved $475,617 for five legal cases involving questionable infrastructure improvements required of subdivision developers, an ongoing Internet mapping patent infringement case, the validity of a listing agreement with an incomplete property legal description, an ongoing challenge against a municipality's real estate transaction ordinances, and the legality of excluding exclusive agency listings in MLS feeds to broker and other listing Web sites.
The board referred back to the Nominating Committee for further consideration a proposed package of changes to the procedures for electing national officers. The proposed changes are expected to be considered for a vote at the Board of Directors meeting at the 2008 NAR Midyear Legislative Meetings in Washington.
Reports From Leadership
Awards
The board recognized the 2007 Distinguished Service Award winners, Henry Ray, CRB, CRSŪ, GRI, of Birmingham, Ala., and George Peek, GRI, of Reno, Nev., and the William R. Magel Award for outstanding REALTORŪ association executive, Benny McMahan, GRI, of the Texas Association of REALTORSŪ. The 2007 Terry McDermott Community Leadership Award went to Carol Shapiro, Eastern Middlesex (Mass.) Association of REALTORSŪ.
Delegate Body Actions
In addition to approving the change to Article 12 of the Code of Ethics, the NAR Delegate Body on Friday approved the following amendments to the NAR Constitution:
— REALTORŪ Magazine Online
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