Forms Advisor™ is a FREE C.A.R. Member Benefit

Forms Advisor™ is an online software program that identifies which C.A.R. Standard Forms you need for your transaction. In addition, this rules-based tool creates the transaction in zipForm® Plus with the recommended forms, reducing the time spent on creating a...

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ReImagine! Conference and Expo Registration is Open

Last week CAR announced that the 2020 REimagine! Real Estate Conference & Expo is free for all CAR Members. Registration is now live! Here’s how to reserve your spot for the virtual event: Sign up through the online form. You’ll automatically receive a...

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Building a Culture of Preparedness

No one could have prepared for what 2020 has had in store for us to date. But there are situations that REALTORS® and homeowners should be prepared for — hurricane season. Market activity is returning to full swing. That likely brings added questions from potential...

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ICYMI: California Coronavirus Weekly Update

make sure you check out the following: We have updated our FAQ on Reopening Brokerage Offices. On Monday, July 13, Governor Newsom issued a new shutdown order — this order does not affect the current practices of real estate brokers or their offices. Based on updates...

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A message from C.A.R. President Jeanne Radsick

Dear CAR Member, The California State Legislature passed a strong bipartisan measure (Assembly Constitutional Amendment 11) co-sponsored by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) and the California Professional Firefighters that is poised to be placed on the...

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ICYMI: California Coronavirus Weekly Update

Please take a moment to check out the following new resources from C.A.R.: Our Research & Economics team has released new videos breaking down the economic and housing market data for the Bay Area, Southern California, the Central Valley and the state as a whole....

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Buyers Aren’t Reading the Paperwork

More than three in four homeowners said they didn’t completely understand the terms of their mortgage, according to a survey by Porch.com, a home remodeling website. Thirty percent of homeowners admit to reading none or only some of their mortgage documents and say...

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