GREC REnews, Vol. 7, Issue 5 (May 2011)

May 2011 Volume 7 Issue 5

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Calendar
GREC Brokerage Course & Trust Accounts Class Dates:
June 15 & 16, 2011 Athens Area Association (706) 353-1126 www.realtorsathens.com
July 13 & 14, 2011 Cobb Association (706) 295-1727 http://www.cobbrealtor.com
Common Violations Class Dates:
June 9, 2011 GAMLS Training - Morrow
June 21, 2011 Rabun County Board
June 22, 2011 400 North Bd-Dawsonville
June 23, 2011 Greater Rome Board

This Issue: Reminders Case in a Capsule Focus on Terminology

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Reminders to Remind You
What do you do to remember to do all those things you need to do? As a Broker, how do you make sure the contract you are reviewing contains all those dates, signatures, license numbers, exhibits, attachments, documents and all other items necessary to meet the minimum requirements of the License Laws, Rules and Regulations? What cross-checks are in place to ensure that the earnest money check really was provided 5 days after acceptance like the contract required? Whether it is the firm Policy and Procedures document, a specified person whose job it is to see that specific tasks are complete, or a checklist, there should be some system for reviewing every offer that comes into the firm. The License Laws, Rules and Regulations require that every offer be reviewed within 30 days. ....continued on page 2
Case in a Capsule

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Georgia Real Estate Commission
Suite 1000 International Tower 229 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303-1605 Phone 404-656-3916
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The following is a short summary of a recent case involving the failure of the Broker to properly review contracts. During an office examination, it was determined that the Broker made several violations including the following: 1. Failed to review all sales contracts for
compliance; 2. Failed to disclose the Broker's and
firm's license numbers for all transactions involving properties in the Named Subdivision; 3. Failed to notify GREC within 30 days of the address change or her personal address and the address of her firm; 4. Failed to include a paragraph disclosing any possible agency relationship in the standard Contract

for Sale for the subdivision 5. Failed to keep a complete copy of the
Contract for Sales for the transaction involving Lot #22 in the subdivision. 6. The Contract for Sale in the firm's transaction file was not fully executed. The Broker was found in violation and a Citation was issued to both her and the firm. The Broker was fined, required to pay $1,000 to include legal, administrative and investigative expenses, and the Broker was required to complete a 12-hour Continuing Education program on brokerage and Trust Account Issues. If the Broker did not complete these requirements within 45 days, she would be subject to further disciplinary sanctions to her licenses.

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...continued from page 1 There is no exception to this 30-day review requirement. Instead of merely a reminder, all these procedures should be part of a system that all licensees affiliated with the firm are trained to follow.
The Broker is required to provide training to his/her licensees and one of those training sessions could be a review of certain aspects of the firm policies and procedures.
The salesperson or associate broker should review the offer or contract before it ever gets to the Broker for review. A checklist developed by the Broker that must be attached to every offer given to the Broker could save both the licensee and the Broker a lot of time and provide a great system of check and balance for maintaining appropriate records.
There are several sources to help the Broker and other licensees develop their own checklists for their daily real estate practice. The Georgia Real Estate Commission provides several

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tools including the following:

GREC website includes Archives

of How-To Articles and the GREC

RENewsletter

2 Online Courses that include a

review

of

required

documentation, policies and

necessary procedures

The Georgia Real Estate

Commission School home page

includes a tab titled Resource

Section that actually includes

many ideas for checklists and

research sites

3 Classes that review Trust

Accounts, Common Violations

and Brokerage activities. The

schedule for these is included in

the Calendar section on the front

page of this newsletter and the

GREC web site.

In addition, the licensee can access

tools on other web sites such as

articles and resources on the

National Association of Realtors site.

Many of their articles do not require

membership and can be a good

source of information.

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Georgia Real Estate Commission
Suite 1000 International Tower 229 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30303-1605 Phone 404-656-3916

Focus on Terminology: "Instruct"
"Every broker or qualifying broker shall be responsible to instruct licensees affiliated with the broker or the broker's firm of the provisions set forth in the License Law and its Rules and Regulations." 520-1-.07 Management Responsibilities of Real Estate Firms.
The term "instruct" can have a multitude of interpretations. This gives the Broker much latitude in how he/she trains his/her affiliated licensees on the License Laws, Rules and Regulations. Webster's Dictionary offers one definition of instruct as being "to impart knowledge in a systematic manner," and "instruction" as "a direction calling for compliance." These terms clearly apply to real estate training. Some methods used by Brokers to instruct licensees may include the following: Periodic review and update of the firm Policies and Procedures Discussion of current situations involving contract issues and affiliated licensees Requiring licensees to complete specific training courses, such as the GREC
online courses, contract review classes or GREC brokerage workshop classes Scheduling a speaker such as an industry expert or an attorney to speak
regarding information related to the License Laws or recent cases Although the Broker has the obligation to instruct licensees, it is also in his/her best interest since the Broker is responsible for the real estate activities of the licensees affiliated with the firm.
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