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C.A.R. Monthly Message January 2011

Beth L Peerce

Dear C.A.R. Member,

A new year, and with it, new beginnings and new opportunities. I’m looking forward to meeting the challenges that invariably present themselves as the new year gets underway.

One of the challenges I know many of you have been dealing with is working with short sale transactions, and I promised last month to keep you informed on C.A.R.’s efforts to address your concerns.

First, just last week I, and other C.A.R. officers, met with officials at Bank of America to ask for their commitment in streamlining and improving their short sale process. The bank has agreed to meet with our Distressed Properties task force in the very near future to discuss ways to ensure a smoother short sales process. We’ll also be meeting with the other major lenders over the next several weeks and will share any outcome with you.

Additionally, C.A.R. recently sent letters to officials at the U.S. Treasury Dept., Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency requesting immediate changes to the HAFA program and recommending solutions so the program can succeed. The letter attracted the attention of the banking trade American Banker, which ran an article last Thursday noting C.A.R.’s concerns about the dearth of HAFA short sale closures. The article is sure to be noticed by the lenders and servicers who greatly need to make immediate changes. Read the letter to industry regulators.

We will continue to remain vigilant in the area of short sales, so stay tuned for further updates.

Continue reading: C.A.R. Monthly Message January 2011

Legislative Roundup

2009 Legislative Victories

C.A.R.’s Government Affairs team successfully represents your interests before state government, preserving your ability to do business and protecting private property rights. This year C.A.R., with lots of help from grassroots REALTORS® successfully fought several potentially harmful proposals. Thank you to everyone who responded so quickly to the various Red Alerts this year. Your actions made a difference.

Stopped 3% Independent Contractor Withholding

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C.A.R.’s Legislative Victories Roundup

The first year of the two year legislative cycle ended Friday.  As a direct result of C.A.R.’s and members’ legislative efforts, we had several big, last-minute wins before the state legislature adjourned its regular session.  The Legislature doesn’t come back until January, when bills that failed to pass this year can be brought up again for a vote.  There are already rumors they will be called back into a special session to deal with water issues before then.

The following updates reflect the most-recent news from the last few days of this legislative session:

C.A.R. opposed AB 226 and AB 291, both of which relate to the powers of the California Coastal Commission.  The Commission would like to extend its control over most of the population centers of California, and the bills would set dangerous precedents for state government agencies. With C.A.R.’s opposition, AB 226 and AB 291, did not have the votes necessary to pass and were placed on the Inactive File by their authors. These bills can be voted on next year. 

Continue reading: C.A.R.’s Legislative Victories Roundup