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Realtors, Clients, and Nanny Cams at Open Houses

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On August 10, 1948, Allen Funt brought the funny, popular, and long-running show “Candid Camera” to television. It turns out Mr. Funt was good at predicting the future because cameras are all around us these days. We can’t walk a step without seeing someone take a photo or video with their cell phone. Or watch… Read more

Homebuyers Protected by Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act

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Homebuyers that are subjected to unfair or deceptive practices (from their lender, mortgage broker or appraiser) during the home buying process have options under Ohio’s Homebuyer Protection Act. Adopted in the 1970’s, the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act or (CSPA) protects consumers from a supplier’s deceptive practices in a consumer transaction. In 2006, the law… Read more

How to Explain Adjustable Rate Mortgages to Your Client

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Buyers can easily get overwhelmed by the number of financing options available to them. Your job, as a mortgage loan officer (MLO), is to make sure that your clients obtain the type of loan that is best suited for their financial situation and their goals. Adjustable rate mortgages can look very attractive to home buyers,… Read more

NAR REALTORS Conference & Expo 2018 Recap

Appraisal, Blog

The annual National Association of Realtors’ Conference & Expo took place in Boston, and gave new insights I couldn’t have found anywhere else! In past years, after attending this conference in New Orleans, San Diego, Orlando, and Chicago I am certain that this convention is vital to get the most current information on real estate… Read more

Governor Makes Appointments Affecting Real Estate Industry    

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Governor Kasich has announced several appointments to state boards and commissions affecting the real estate industry. Ohio’s real estate related boards and commissions have broad powers to adopt rules affecting qualification for licensure and how members of the profession practice. Ohio law has specific requirements for individuals seeking appointment, such as obtaining a certain level… Read more

Real Estate Commission Issues License Revocations 

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To avoid a license revocation, a licensee must: Seek a purchase offer at a price and terms acceptable to the client Present any purchase offers to the client in a timely manner Provide the seller with a copy of the agency disclosure statement   In its Fall of 2018 Newsletter, the Ohio Real Estate Commission… Read more

Clients for Life: Staying Top-of-Mind with an Intentional Plan

Appraisal, Blog

You’re driving down the road and there it is – a competitor’s sign in your client’s yard. You’re incredulous! Didn’t you work night and day to find them that home? Why aren’t they loyal to you? How could this happen? The problem is, you’re not top-of-mind. Your name does not pop into their heads when… Read more

Is Your Practice Ready for Drone Technology?

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Real Estate professionals have started using drone technology to take aerial photos of listings and the surrounding neighborhoods. The technology is especially useful in publicizing the unique features of a property, such as natural features like streams and rivers, outdoor amenities, and lot size. Also, offering clients aerial photographs may give you a competitive advantage… Read more

Congrats to Our November 2018 Instructor of The Month – Jimmie Gibson

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We’re pleased to announce the winner of November 2018’s Instructor of the Month – Jimmie Gibson! He gave insight into his strategy for enjoying the journey to success. Keep reading to learn more about our inspiring instructor of the month. Jimmie first came to Hondros for his 10-hour real estate post-licensure class at the Westerville… Read more

How to Inspect a Home for Aging in Place

Blog, Home Inspection

By 2030, one out of every three Americans will be 50 years of age, or older and one in five will be 65 or older. It is estimated that 87 percent of adults over the age of 65 want to remain in their current home and community as they grow older. Unfortunately, as a person… Read more

Delaware County Recorder Issues Notice of Documents Not Timely Recorded

Blog, Mortgage Lending

On October 26, 2018, the Delaware County Recorder issued a notice that certain documents filed with its office were not timely recorded. The notice indicates on October 19, 2018, the office located approximately 30 documents were not timely recorded. The documents were presented to the office over a period of approximately the last 3 years…. Read more

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