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Changes to Dotloop Access to non-NVAR Members
A change was implemented this week regarding access to NVAR forms through dotloop®. This security measure is intended to ensure that only Realtor® subscribers or their authorized designees have access to this proprietary professional resource.
Subscribers are now required to enter a valid M1(NRDS) number. Because the authentication system only recognizes NVAR M1(NRDS) numbers, FAAR members or their administrative assistants who wish to access the forms will need to obtain an invitation code from dotloop® customer service.
Subscribers should click on “Add Association” in their account, then type in “NVAR Non-Members.” They will be prompted for the invitation code. Additional details are available here: https://info.dotloop.com/nvar-switches-to-nrds-verification
Dotloop® customer service can be reached at 1-888-dotloop (368-5667)
FAAR members can find their M1(NRDS) number by logging in at faarmembers.com/myaccount. The system may prompt you to update your information with us, if so, please do, click save, and then click on “My Account.” Your M1(NRDS) numberwill be in the blue box.
Social Media Boot Camp by Bright MLS
Ready to ramp up your social media marketing?
Join us for a free in-person event where you’ll learn how you can successfully use social media in your real estate business.
Topics covered include:
- Introduction to social media for the real estate professional
- How to use top social media channels including Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter (even YouTube Video Tours) to create clients for life
- Why Content is King
- Internet and website marketing
- How to get the most bang for your buck with social media marketing
- Integrating social media into your website
Please note: Optional Bright MLS services will be discussed and offered for agents looking for assistance with social media marketing.
*Light refreshments will be served.
2 offerings on 2/22/19
10:00 am – 12:00 pm and 1:00 -3:00 pm
Registration Link: http://ity.vc/MDVASocialMediaBootCamp
New from Sentrilock: Homeowner Notifications
Introducing Homeowner Notifications via SMS
Proactively share information with your clients that will make the process of showing their home more efficient and convenient. Homeowners will benefit from knowing when a showing has begun and will be able to return home quicker when notified that the showing has ended.
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Bright MLS Training “Working with Buyers and Sellers”
Join us for a live event at FAAR this Thursday, February 7th with Customer Success Champion, Naima Johnson. Topics will include:
Working With Buyers
- Detailed Search
- Customizing search displays
- New listing statuses
- Integrated tools
- Map Search
- Client Portal
Working with Sellers
- Public Records
- Profile sheets
- Adding/ Editing listings
Question & Answer Session
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS®
2050 Gordon W. Shelton Blvd.
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22401
10:30AM – 12:00PM
#MemberMonday Meet Mac Church
The Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® Member Spotlight feature allows members of the community to get to know each other before working with each other in a transaction. Each member answers a series of questions to reveal more about themselves as people. It is FAAR’s hope that learning about an individual may spark connections that blossom via email, phone conversations or in-person meetings at events and classes.
Name
Mac Church
Hometown
Virginia Beach, VA
Current Location
Spotsylvania, VA
Title
Sr. Mortgage Originator at Atlantic Coast Mortgage
Number of Years in the Industry
14
Why do you love working in real estate?
I love helping buyers accomplish their dream of homeownership
Favorite work story
Helping a single mother who was pregnant, overcome credit obstacles, get her qualified, and helped her get her loan while she delivered her baby (I had to get all of her conditions for her, since she was in the hospital, so I achieved that by getting her banking, investment, accountant and account information, printing all of her documents, assisting her with letters of explanation and taking documents to the hospital to be signed. We closed on time, with her baby in her arms)
What are you most proud of in your career?
Being able to survive and flourish, even in the volatility of the economic and housing markets
Do you have a special cause or volunteer your time?
YES. I am co-chair of the ASK FOUNDATION’s Drive to Survive Charity Golf Tournament for children with cancer. I also work with Empowerhouse, Thurman Brisben Center, Mental Health of America and support MDA, Alzheimer’s, Suicide prevention and the Fredericksburg Food Bank
Fun Fact
I moved to Hollywood in the early 90s to try and be an actor. I had a children’s musical that I wrote, produced in Norfolk VA in 1989.
Stafford is growing…
On Wednesday, January 30, a group of nearly 50 FAAR members packed a room at the Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Howell Branch for an economic update with Rick Cobert, Business Development Administrator with the Stafford County Department of Economic Development and Tourism. Rick discussed what new businesses are coming, how many jobs the County has added and how he works hard to attract new prospects to the region on a regular basis. Want to learn more about what’s going in Stafford? Head over the their website for all kinds of great data!
2019 February FAARside Newsletter is here!
Your copy of the February Newsletter, the FAARside is here! Crack open a copy to learn about what’s going on at the Association including a letter from the President, 2018 accomplishments, the Virginia REALTORS® legislative agenda, links to Fall photos, and more!
This edition includes
- How REALTORS® gave back over $30,000 to local charities in 2018
- How you can raise the professionalism bar with the C2EX
- The March is for Members Free Events & Classes Schedule
- “Recognizing the Leader in you!” Introducing Leadership Tribute Coins
and more!
Right click here or the cover image to the right and click “Save as” to download
FAAR Leadership Advocates for Priorities in Richmond
On Tuesday, January 22, 2019, a group of FAAR leadership visited our delegation of elected officials to advocate for the 2019 Virginia Realtors Legislative agenda. The group consisted of FAAR President Drew Fristoe, President-Elect Arlene Mason, Director Phil Blake, Public Policy Committee Chair Christine Singhass, CEO Pat Breme, and Public Policy Director Kim McClellan. They visited Senator Bryce Reeves, Senator Richard Stuart, Delegate Bobby Orrock, Delegate Mark Cole and Delegate Bob Thomas.
At this point, all Realtor supported bills have passed their respective committees and are well on their way to passing the full legislature. FAAR members thanked elected officials for their votes and encouraged them to keep working on key issues like transportation and expanding access to quality, affordable healthcare.
Delegate Bob Thomas made the visit extra special by recognizing the Association from the floor of the House.
Want to get in on the advocacy action? Attend the Feburary 6 VR Economic and Advocacy Summit featuring legislator Town Halls!
Treasury, IRS Give Big Win to Real Estate Professionals in Qualified Business Income Rule
From NAR, written by Joseph Ventrone, Vice President of Federal Policy and Industry Relations
WASHINGTON (January 22, 2019) – Late last week, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations regarding the new 20 percent deduction on qualified business income. As Americans begin preparations for the 2018 tax filing season, real estate professionals have been uncertain about the true impact of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on their respective businesses. Friday’s ruling from Treasury and the IRS, however, signaled a significant victory for the real estate industry and for many of the National Association of Realtors®’ 1.3 million members.
“Friday’s ruling is a result of several months of advocacy and collaboration between NAR, our members and the administration,” said NAR President John Smaby, a second-generation Realtor® from Edina, Minnesota and broker at Edina Realty. “These final guidelines will allow real estate professionals to benefit from the Section 199A 20 percent pass-through deduction, a move that will empower Realtors® to expand their operations and provide improved services to consumers and potential homebuyers across the country. The National Association of Realtors® is grateful for the openness and transparency encouraged by Treasury and the IRS, and we thank them for their hard work to ensure the real estate community was heard throughout this rulemaking process.”
A central component of the new tax law is a reduction of the corporate tax rate – from 35 to 21 percent. However, since nine out of ten American businesses are structured as pass-through entities rather than corporations, the Section 199A provision provides critical tax deductions for small businesses and self-employed independent contractors, which is how many real estate professionals are classified.
Within the 247-page rule issued last Friday, three major provisions for real estate professionals stood out as critical victories for members of the National Association of Realtors®.
Most importantly, the regulation clarifies that all real estate agents and brokers who are not employees but operate as sole proprietors or owners of partnerships, S corporations or limited liability companies are eligible for the new deduction, which can be as high as 20 percent. This includes those whose income exceeds the threshold of $157,500 for single filers and $315,000 for those filing a joint return.
Second, the rule simplifies the process that owners of rental real estate property must follow to claim the new deduction. As written in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, only income that is from a “trade or business” qualifies for the 20 percent write-off. However, because this distinction was not clearly defined by Congress when crafting the law, various court rulings and prior IRS guidance have caused confusion among tax professionals in determining which rental properties were merely investments and which could accurately be considered a business enterprise.
NAR strongly urged Treasury and the IRS to simplify the rules in order to give millions of rental real estate owners certainty surrounding their ability to qualify for this new deduction. Friday’s final regulations included a bright-line safe harbor test requiring at least 250 hours per year spent on maintaining and repairing property, collecting rent, paying expenses and conducting other typical landlord activities.
Finally, within the proposed regulation released last August, those who had exchanged one parcel of real estate under Section 1031 for another parcel were unfairly denied deduction eligibility. However, NAR and multiple additional trade groups concerned with commercial real estate were vocal in highlighting this shortcoming. In a positive resolution to the situation, Treasury and the IRS recognized the initial ruling was misguided and corrected the policy in Friday’s final guidance.
“NAR maintained consistent and coordinated communication with Treasury and the IRS throughout this rulemaking process. The finalized ruling, which represents a tremendous win for real estate professionals across the country, is a direct result of that engagement,” said Shannon McGahn, NAR Senior Vice President of Government Affairs. “We are thrilled to see our members emerge from this process so favorably, and we thank Treasury and the IRS for all of their hard work in ensuring consistency and clarity within these policies as America’s 1.3 million Realtors® begin filing their 2018 tax returns in the coming weeks.”
The National Association of Realtors® is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.
#MemberMonday Meet Lisa Dario
The Fredericksburg Area Association of REALTORS® Member Spotlight feature allows members of the community to get to know each other before working with each other in a transaction. Each member answers a series of questions to reveal more about themselves as people. It is FAAR’s hope that learning about an individual may spark connections that blossom via email, phone conversations or in-person meetings at events and classes.
Name
Lisa Dario
Hometown
Fredericksburg
Current Location
Fredericksburg
Title
REALTOR® at Coldwell Banker Elite
Number of Years in the Industry
6 years
Why do you love working in real estate?
Being a REALTOR® is truly my dream job! I’m obsessed with looking at homes with my clients. It is so rewarding being part of one of the most important decisions of their lives.
Favorite work story
I’m not sure this is a true work story….but because I’m a REALTOR® I was able to film an episode of “Beach Front Bargain Hunt” on HGTV!
What are you most proud of in your career?
Every time my phone rings and the voice on the other end says—you helped my friend/family member and they said I have to call you!
Do you have a special cause or volunteer your time?
I have hosted “Walk-A-Mile in Her Shoes” for the past 4 years to raise awareness/money for Empowerhouse and Survivors of Domestic Violence. Over 200 men, women and children walk in high heels from the downtown VRE to the Inn at the Olde Silk Mill. The community has embraced the event beyond my expectations!!
Fun Fact
I LOVE 90’s Rap!! When it’s playing (anywhere…literally) I will sing until I lose my voice…haha!!
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