May 2015 Published by FRANKLIN COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS ENCOMPASSING FRANKLIN, GASCONADE & CRAWFORD COUNTIES 7 Liberty Plaza * Union, MO. 63084 * (636-583-6008) e-mail address: fcbr@yhti.net web address: fcbrmo.com Follow us on twitter @ FCBRealtors like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/franklin-county-board-of-realtors/ 609886332358310 John Mayfield Presenting on RPR [Realtor Property Resource] Monday, May 11 Hagie s, Union Doors open 11:30 a.m. Cost: $13 per person Please make your reservations by noon on Friday, May 8th 636/583-6008 or fcbr@yhti.net
President s Message Dear REALTORS and Affiliates~ It is with regret that the Board of Directors accepted Kathy Beerman s resignation, but I look forward to the challenges and opportunities ahead for this year. I also look forward to all of us working together to have fun and educational events that we can all participate in. Thank you to all of you for your membership, participation and support. We are not as good as we can be without you! Your input and ideas matter! A reminder to all of you that if you have a question or concern, I am here for you, as are all who sit on the Board of Directors. You can contact any of us with your questions or concerns and we can put our heads together and figure out how to make it better for all of us. Let s work together to make this year a fun, educational and prosperous year for our REALTOR and Affiliate family. Janie Schriewer, 2015 President
The Code of Ethics Case # 1-25: Disclosure of Latent Defects (Adopted November, 2000.) Realtor A had listed Seller S s vintage home. Buyer B made a purchase offer that was contingent on a home inspection. The home inspection disclosed that the gas furnace was in need of replacement because unacceptable levels of carbon monoxide were being emitted. Based on the home inspector s report, Buyer B chose not to proceed with the purchase. Realtor A told Seller S that the condition of the furnace and the risk that it posed to home s inhabitants would need to be disclosed to other potential purchasers. Seller S disagreed and instructed Realtor A not to say anything about the furnace to other potential purchasers. Realtor A replied that was an instruction he could not follow so Realtor A and Seller S terminated the listing agreement. Three months later, Realtor A notices that Seller S s home was back on the market, this time listed with Realtor Z. His curiosity piqued, Realtor A phoned Realtor Z and asked whether there was a new furnace in the home. Why no, said Realtor Z. Why do you ask? Realtor A told Realtor Z about the home inspector s earlier findings and suggested that Realtor Z check with the seller to see if repairs had been made. When Realtor Z raised the question with Seller S, Seller S was irate. That s none of his business, said Seller S, who became even angrier when Realtor Z advised him that potential purchasers would have to be told about the condition of the furnace since it posed a serious potential health risk. Seller S filed an ethics complaint against Realtor A alleging that the physical condition of his property was confidential; that Realtor A had an ongoing duty to respect confidential information gained in the course of their relationship; and that Realtor A had breached Seller S s confidence by sharing information about the furnace with Realtor Z. The Hearing Panel disagreed with Seller S s contentions. It noted that while Realtors do, in fact, have an obligation to preserve confidential information gained in the course of any relationship with the client, Standard of Practice 1-9 specifically provides that latent material defects are not considered confidential information under the Code of Ethics. Consequently, Realtor A s disclosure did not violate Article 1 of the Code of Ethics.
KEEPING UP WITH MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION... NEW MEMBERS Have met all the conditions of membership CONDITIONAL MEMBERS Have not yet met all the conditions of membership Andi Hurley Emily Boyce Lauren Heitman Linda Brandt C21 Friends CB Premier CB Premier Alternative Realtors DROPPED MEMBERS NEW COMPANY Alternative, REALTORS 220 Elm Washington, MO. 63090 636-239-2100 fax 866-800-7799 Cindy Harris Cindy@alternativerealtors.net 511500254 AREA 01 April showers bring May flowers! TECH CORNER I use a personal tracking device called Trackimo that I carry with me at all times. Its about the size of a pedometer and can be slipped in a pocket or clipped to a belt or waistband. It has an SOS button that you can press if you are in need of help. A text or email with your name and location will be sent to up to 10 people that you specified when you set up the device. The message reads, Your Name, SOS alert, Location. If there is no address near your location, it provides the GPS coordinates instead of an address. My 10 contacts know if they get the message to call 911 and send the sheriff immediately. It also has both an app and a website that your 10 people can log into to see your location on a map and also see the history of where you have been for up to the last week. I am in a rural area and it has been fairly accurate within maybe 100 feet. Battery operated and I charge it at night. It will go 2 days on a charge, but I make sure to do it nightly. You can order it online at Trackimo.com or Amazon. $99 includes free shipping and one year of service. After the first year, service is $5 per month. It has give me and my family peace of mind. Taken from Missouri Realtors The Landing.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!! May Birthdays Joe Coblentz 2 Matt Borgmann 18 Don Kluba 2 Kristen Guyton 18 Kelly Bigley 3 Joe Curry 21 Ginger Brinker 4 Pat Holland 21 Ruth McLain 6 Barbara Sears 22 Kathie Nunn 6 Chris Hofstetter 24 Sheena Wolfe 9 Fred Thatcher 24 Shelly Summers 10 Marcinda DeArriba 25 Ed Brutcher 12 Stephen Flannery 26 Cara Dalton-LaRue 13 Peggy Bryant 29 Matt McClelland 16 Rebecca Kissinger 30 2015 COMMITTEES AND CHAIRPEOPLE Grievance Penny Rombach 636-583-5900 Professional Standards Liz Stemmley 636-239-4742 Education Julie Schneider 636-239-0667 Membership Cathy Wymer 636-239-7077 Program Katrinia Henson 573-764-5900 RPAC Ken Levy 636-239-7077 Center Derek Schriewer 636-239-4742 Long Range Planning Janie Schriewer 573-239-4742 Tech Cathy Wymer 636-239-7077 Publicity Cindy Reckart 636-390-0505 Legislative/Political Affairs Matt Borgmann 636-583-5900 Franklin County Board of REALTORS 2015 Officers and Directors President Janie Schriewer 636/239-4742 President Elect Matt Borgmann 636/583-5900 Treasurer Kenneth Schneider 573/486-5121 Secretary Cathy Wymer 636/239-7077 Director Gina Parmentier 636/583-5100 Director Katrinia Henson 573/764-5900 Director Julie Schneider 636/239-6941 Director Bill Vedenhaupt 636/239-0667 Director Derek Schriewer 636/239-4742 Director Cindy Reckart 636/390-0505 Director Carol Busch 636/390-0505 State Directors Ken Levy Carol Haddox Rachele Maczuk Cathy Wymer Janie Schriewer
Everyday our Representatives are passing bills.. One piece of legislation can change how we do our business overnight! Please don t be complacent! Join in helping to support RPAC so RPAC can support YOU! CALENDAR OF EVENTS MAY 6...Publicity Committee 9:30 6 Tech Committee, 10:30 7 Strategic Planning Committee 3 p. 8...Strategic Planning Committee 9-12 11..General Membership mtg, Hagies, doors open 11:30 a. 14..Board of Directors mtg, 9 14..Education Committee, approx. 10:30 a. 20..Lunch & Learn, noon, Janet Judd on ABR 21..Membership Committee 10 a. 27..Program Committee 10 a. 28..New Member Orientation 10 a. JUNE 3...Tech Committee, 10:30 8.General Membership mtg., White Mule winery 11..Board of Directors mtg, 9 11..Education Committee, approx 10:30 17..Lunch & Learn, noon [all meetings held at the Board office unless specified otherwise]