June 2006 Issue Join us at Locust Creek GLARPAC
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June 2006 Issue Join us at Locust Creek GLARPAC
June 2006 Issue Calendar Thursday, June 1 Coffee Hour/Roundtable Wednesday, June 7 Becoming a Mega-Prducer with Michael Russer Holiday Inn Hurstbourne Friday, June 9 Rookies Meeting Wednesday, June 14 Board Forms Committee Saturday, June 17 Repair Affair Event Tuesday, June 20 MSI Board of Directors Friday, June 23 Commercial Meeting Monday, June 26 New Member Orientation Tuesday, June 27 GLAR Finance GLAR Board of Directors Join us at Locust Creek GLARPAC Reception! Make your contribution to GLARPAC today and join us at our third annual GLARPAC Reception at Locust Creek Clubhouse on July 13, 2006. For each $100 contribution to GLARPAC you will receive a ticket for admittance to our cocktail reception. You will also receive a free ticket to this year’s Homearama Tour at Beech Spring Farm held July 15 – 30. During our cocktail reception we will have a door prize drawing for $5000 (win an additional $1000 if you are present when we draw your name!) Only 500 tickets will be sold, so get yours today by sending in your personal check to GLARPAC, 6300 Dutchmans Parkway, Louisville, KY 40205. Once we receive your contribution, we will send out your tickets. GLARPAC Mission Statement: To support and promote candidates, issues and policies that enhance and protect the real estate industry. Nomination for Directors Now Being Accepted Nominations are now being accepted to fill four (4) positions on the GLAR Board of Directors and two (2) positions on the MSI Board of Directors. Candidates who are elected shall serve a three-year term. Candidates for the GLAR Board of Directors must have been a Realtor® member in good standing for at least one (1) year and must have served at least one (1) year as an active member of a committee or task force. To nominate yourself or a fellow Realtor®, forward a brief biography and photo, for publication to the membership, as well as a written commitment to serve if elected, to the Greater Louisville Association of Realtors®, 6300 Dutchmans Pkwy., Louisville, KY 40205, Attention Lisa Stephenson or email the information to Lisa@LouisvilleRealtors.com. Nominations must be received by July 1, 2006. All nominations will be submitted to the appropriate Nominating Committee for consideration. Please consider this opportunity. It can be very rewarding for you and the Association. GLAR Wins Web Award! Greater Louisville Association of REALTORS® 6300 Dutchmans Pkwy Louisville, KY 40205 Tel: 502.894.9860 Fax: 502.894.9866 www.LouisvilleRealtors.com We are very pleased to announce that our website, www.LouisvilleRealtors.com, was chosen as a winner of the 2006 Outstanding Association Web Site Contest, sponsored by REALTOR® Association Executive Magazine. Judges evaluated 90 entries and chose only 6 winners. Judges said about www.LouisvilleRealtors.com: “This is the best-looking site I have judged...information (for both members and consumers) is easy to find.” This award recognizes associations that use their websites to deliver outstanding service and valuable information to members and consumers. Letter From Your GLAR President - Andrew Pruitt When watching your favorite television program this month, you may catch a commercial created by the National Association of Realtors® to help the public understand the honesty and integrity that Realtors® bring to every transaction. This commercial is part of a larger campaign, now in its ninth year, to tell the public about the benefits of working with a Realtor®. 2005 - 06 GLAR Board of Directors President Andrew Pruitt President-Elect Joe Simms Secretary/Treasurer Rosemary Nobles Secretary/Treasurer-Elect Mike Farrar Vice President Jacqueline Klein Vice President Nelson Collins Commercial Chair Doug Owen MSI President Paul Odgen The National Association of Realtors® wants the public to know that a Realtor® is someone they can trust, and is held to a higher standard than other real estate professionals. As a Realtor®, you subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics. The Code of Ethics predates real estate license laws, and when these laws were established, many were based on the standards set in the Realtor® Code of Ethics. Few, if any, other professional organizations in the nation have put in place such rigorous ethics for their members as we have done. Be proud of these standards and embrace them in your day-to-day real estate activities. Showing a Property…Do You Call First?? In today’s busy market, it is easy to forget day to day professional courtesies you should extend to buyers, sellers and other Realtors®. While the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice of the National Association establish ethical standards governing the professional conduct of Realtors®, it does not address simple issues of courtesy or etiquette. One very important courtesy, many times overlooked, is calling the listing agent to request an appointment to show property to your client(s). If a lockbox is being used on the property, you STILL need to call the listing agent prior to a showing. Remember, the seller’s have a right to know when someone is going to be looking at their property. You should also call if you are delayed or must cancel an appointment or showing. Show you are a true professional by using these common courtesies. Immediate Past President Kathy McGann KAR Regional Director Santosh Bhatt Charles Ballard Steve Elmore Linda Gibson Cecil Donna Gordon Evelyn Pusateri Jan Scholtz Robert Strain Realtor® Roundtable/Coffee Hour Topic: Home Staging - Fluff Your Stuff C Don’t miss the next Coffee Hour where you’ll learn how to “Stage” a home to sell from a home staging expert. Join us on Thursday, June 1 at the Association Office. Enjoy networking with your fellow Realtors® over coffee and pastries beginning at 8:30am followed by our presentation at 9:00. Attendees will be eligible to win a $50 gift. June’s Roundtable/Coffee Hour is sponsored by Affiliate Members American Home Mortgage and K&I Inspections. To register for this FREE program, logon to www.LouisvilleRealtors.com, click on GLAR Members, of r then register via Internet Member Services (IMS), under fee Hou Events. Letter From Your MSI President - Paul Ogden What’s the old saying about spring has sprung.? Summer is here and it’s a great time to be a Realtor®. At the expense of redundancy for some of our more astute and techie members, I thought it was worth a quick visit to two features of List-It. 2005 - 06 MSI Board of Directors President Paul Ogden President-Elect Allison Bartholomew Secretary/Treasurer Wallace Fluhr Commercial Representative Paul Ogden GLAR President Andrew Pruitt Ginny Carnes Brad DeVries Glenn Edelen Merle Edmiston John Fischbach Kim Hayes Ricca Ken Jones Paul Kirkpatrick Charlie Lotze Pat Parks Harrell Tague OPEN HOUSES List-It is a great platform to not only search for, but to advertise your upcoming Open Houses. Under Search -> go on the left column to Pro- Search -> click on Caravan / Open House and a box pops up asking what dates and times you’re looking for. What a wonderful tool that you can use to show value to your buyers by providing the Open House schedule for the upcoming weekend. From the Seller side, this provides more exposure and should help getting more buyers through your property. CARAVANS Thursdays are Caravan Day. Want to stay on top of the market and see what’s out there? Again, as above go to Pro-Search and look up Caravans for specific dates. Got a slow listing, or want to get more exposure and traffic ? Try setting it up on a caravan for a week or so and then look at the results. This is also a way to show your value to your seller. These are ways to work smart, and make the most of your valuable time as well as the best use of that valuable gasoline we’re all taking about. As always the MSI Board welcomes your feedback. Please let us hear from you. Have a safe and prosperous summer. Paul Ogden kyoggie@aol.com 2006 Realtor® Golf Scramble Calling all golfers!! The 2006 Realtor® Golf Scramble is scheduled for Monday, July 24th at Polo Fields Golf and Country Club. Registration is $75 and includes all fees, lunch and prizes. Register online through IMS or call (502) 894-9860 and ask for a registration form. Hurry...deadline to register is June 30! Volunteer for Repair Affair on June 17 The GLAR Community Relations Task Force is looking for volunteers to participate in Metro Louisville’s Repair Affair event on Saturday, June 17th. Repair Affair uses community-wide resources and volunteers to support the housing repair needs of elderly and disabled homeowners of low income throughout Kentuckiana. You do not need to be a skilled laborer to help! If you would like to volunteer your time for this great cause, call Karla Murphy at 502894-9860 for more information, or sign up to volunteer online via IMS (under events) and someone will contact you prior to the event with all the details. Rookies Meeting Attention New Members! Don’t forget to mark your calendar for the next Rookies Meeting. These meetings are FREE and geared toward new agents and are open to members with less than 2 years of experience. Take advantage of this opportunity to get some great information as well as network with your fellow Realtors®! Friday, June 9, 2006 Prospecting, Business of Selling 9:00am to 11:00am To register, go to our website at LouisvilleRealtors.com and log in to IMS, then click on Register for Events. Promote Pool Safety Drowning remains the leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among children ages 1 to 4, and the second leading cause among children ages 14 and under, according to Safe Kids Louisville. More than half of childhood drownings occur in a child’s home pool and one-third at the homes of friends and relatives. To help decrease the number of drownings in residential pools, hot tubs and spas, GLAR has teamed up with Safe Kids to offer water safety packets to 500 home buyers this year. These packets, which will be distributed by you to your buyers of homes with pools, hot tubs, spas or other water features, contain a letter from Safe Kids explaining the responsibilities that come with owning a home with a pool and the importance of water safety, a brochure with water safety tips and a “Water Watcher” tags that adults can use to identify a person to supervise children playing in and around water at social gatherings. If you have client who is purchasing a home with a pool, stop by the GLAR Realtor® Store to pick up a packet for them. Actions of GLAR Board of Directors–Apr. 27, 2006 • Reported received from the GLARPAC Trustees and Government Affairs committee for primary candidate recommendations and contributions. • Report received from Community Relations Task Force chair and vice chair to discuss the feasibility of forming a “Pre-Foreclosure Assistance Team.” The Board encouraged the Task Force to pursue this proposal. • President Pruitt informed the Board that the National Association of Realtors® will be considering a special assessment during the mid-year meeting to expand the Public Awareness Campaign to a twelve month program. If passed this special assessment would result in a $10 increase per member in 2007 and $20 in 2008. • Report was received from the Past Presidents Committee. The committee recommends the following: that the association implement a “Who to Call” list for organizations such as mortgage bankers, appraisal board, planning & zoning, etc.; that community service projects be given more recognition in the newsletter; that the history of the Association be posted on the website with a list of past presidents and past Realtor® of the Year recipients. It was noted that the past presidents are available for counsel and support to the president. They will be meeting twice a year and invite the current president and president-elect to attend. • The Board amended the room rental policy to prohibit room rentals for political purposes. Concern was expressed that it may be implied that the Association supports or endorses the candidate or political issue of the meeting. • An update was provided on the Supra lockbox exchange. The association will begin member’s utilization of smart phones and PDAs as Supra keys the week of May 22nd. • It was reported that the new online forms service was launched on April 24th and has been well received. • An update on strategic planning initiatives was received. The association has purchased a digital camcorder which will be used to provide training for the online forms service, the free business planning seminar is full and 190 members have thus far registered to attend the free Michael Russer seminar. • Lisa Stephenson was pleased to announce that LouisvilleRealtors.com was selected as one of NAR’s Outstanding Websites for 2006. • Decision was made to host a hospitality room at the KAR Summer meeting, but to send regrets regarding a participation in a culture-themed event. • February and March 2006 financial statements were reviewed and will be sent to audit. • Motion was passed to give all new members a GLAR map in their new member packet. The sales price of maps in the store will also be reduced. • Doug Owen presented the report from the commercial group. Strong progress is being made on the CIE which will launch on June 1st. Members who do not participate will be able to search for commercial properties on the public site. Listing on the commercial MLS will remain until the listing is sold, expired or otherwise canceled. No new listings or extensions of listings will be accepted into the system after June 1st. The CIE Board has been selected and will replace the current commercial Board. • Report was received from Metro Search, Inc. • Per the Board of Director’s approval, GLARPAC contributed $500 to Sharon Kay Dummitt for Metro Council District 3, $500 to Marianne Butler for Metro Council District 15, $500 to Leonard Watkins for Metro Council District 1, $500 to David Tandy for Metro Council District 4, and recommended that the State Trustees contribute $1000 to David Osbourne for State House District 59. • The association is working with Metro Council members to draft an amendment to a proposed sign ordinance which would assess steep fines for placements of signs in the right-of-way. The draft amendment would permit directional signs during certain days of the week and would exempt brokers from accelerated fines GLAR Board Minutes Continued... for improper placement by their agents. • GLARPAC reported that 158 fundraising tickets had been sold and approximately $17,500 collected. • The GLARPAC 2005 Donor Recognition Breakfast, with featured speaker, Ann Northup was a success. GLARPAC hopes to have Senator Mitch McConnell, KY Senate President David Williams and KY House Speaker Jody Richards speak this year. • Report was received from the Community Relations Task Force. The Bowl-a-thon for Cool Cuts for Kids raised over $2800. GLAR will be taking children from Camp Quality to a Bats game this summer. Donated items have been sent to St. John’s Center for the Homeless. The next collection will be school supplies for children in the foster care system. Repair affair will be held on June 17th. The task force also heard a presentation from the YMCA and will contribute $500 to the 200th anniversary celebration of the Louisville Police Department. • The Education Task Force met and will be recommending programs and speakers for non-C.E. related programs for the membership. • The Board Forms committee has been discussing the arbitration clause within the sales contract and is waiting for results from the member survey regarding opinion on this issue. The task force also discussed that HUD no longer requires termite inspections. HUD has left that determination up to the appraiser. • It was noted that the membership survey ended and a report will be available at the next director’s meeting. • Member Raymond Bishoff addressed the Board regarding the use of appraisers to determine just compensation and fair market value of property. Actions of the MSI Board of Directors – April 18, 2006 • The audit for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2005 was presented. • It was reported that the creation of the CIE is progressing with an anticipated June 1 launch date. Several demonstrations were held for members in April. As of June 1, List-IT will no longer accept or allow the extension of commercial listings. Listings active on the system at that time will remain so until sold, expired or canceled. The Lexington-Bluegrass Association of Realtors® is encouraging their members to participate in the CIE, which will be named the Kentucky Commercial Real Estate Alliance (KCREA). The site will be hosted on KCREA.com. • The rules and regulations for KCREA were approved. • The KCREA committee as recommended by the MSI President was approved. • The agreement with Catylist as the vendor for the CIE was approved. • The fee structure for KCREA was approved. A part-time staff person will be hired to administer the CIE. Annual dues were assessed at $480 per year for Realtors® and $625 per year for Non-Realtors. • The application fee for the CIE will be waived for until June 1, 2006. • The contract with Immobel will be extended for one year. Immobel provides the multi-lingual display on the public site as well as the ability for members to display this information on their sites. • A member request to access a full data feed of MLS data was discussed and denied. • A vendor’s request to utilize the IDX data feed to populate their Open House website for participating members was discussed and denied. The information may be provided to the vendor per individual participating office’s request. • The contract with the Jefferson Co. PVA will be renewed. The PVA will be asked to expand the data supplied to the MLS by adding additional fields of information. • Director Charlie Lotze will head inquires regarding the various PVA’s and the information available from them. • An update was received on strategic planning initiatives. • Based on member’s concern regarding the removal of the school fields a school district field will be added to the system. • The MLS Improvement task force is investigating the need to edit some of the MLS areas for example, separating Shelby County into two areas or creating a special area for the downtown business district. • The following definitions will be added to the MLS rules and regulations: -To be deemed a bedroom, the room must have a true egress window. Rooms without closets or doors may be considered a bedroom if it is customary for the area. - Finished Square Footage-To be considered finished space a permanent heat source is required. • Effective January 1, 2007, all listings entered into the MLS must follow ANSI standards when measuring square footage. The display of square footage in the MLS will be changed at that time to show above grade, below grade, nonconforming and total square footage, finished, unfinished and total. • The February and March 2006 financial statements were presented and will be sent to audit. • Staff reported that a system upgrade on March 25 by the MLS vendor caused a short term outage and some residual problems with shuttle jobs to member’s websites. During February and March, 11 List-IT classes were held with 144 students, 6 Managing Digital Photo Classes were held with 58 students and 2 opens labs were held with 11 visitors. It was also reported that Solid Earth updated the Gateway sites to allow for more customization by members. • Staff was asked to investigate the devices available through T-mobile to access the Supra system. June 2006 Education Schedule Date Time June 6 1:00pm4:00pm June 13 1:00pm4:00pm June 15 Ethics Halfway Mark Course Title Cost Credits Landlord Tenant law $15 Member $35 Non-Member 3 Hrs KY Law Renovation lending: How to Sell More Homes in Today’s Rehab Market $15 Member $35 Non-Member 3 Hrs KY elec 3 Hrs IND elec 9:00amNoon Ethics & Real Estate $15 Member $35 Non-Member 3 Hrs KY elec 3 Hrs IND elec June 15 1:00pm4:00pm Fair Housing $15 Member $35 Non-Member 3 Hrs Ky law June 22 1:00pm4:00pm KHC Financing $15 Member $35 Non-Member 3 hrs KY elective June 29 9:00am4:00pm KY CORE $45 Member $65 Non-Member 6 hrs KY Core Law Kentucky Core Course Remember that this year the GLAR Education Department is offering a KY CORE class once every month. KY Core is required this year for members born in October, November and December. Don’t be a member who finds all filled classes at the end of the year. For a complete schedule of Core Course offerings, go to our website www.LouisvilleRealtors.com, GLAR Members, then IMS. Refund Policies Phone reservations not accepted. REFUNDS: Refunds for regular Continuing Education Classes given with minimum 24-hour advanced cancellation notice only. Refunds for GRI, ABR & other Designation Classes given only with minimum 48-hour notice minus a $25 administrative fee. Students who register for a class and do not show up the day of the course, will not receive a refund after the course. Confirmations: If you would like to confirm that your registration was received (especially if faxing it), please call the Education Dept. at (502)894-9860. *Classes held at the Greater Louisville Association of REALTORS, 6300 Dutchmans Pkwy, Louisville. Registration Form Name: _____________________________________ Member #:____________ Phone: ____________________ Address: ______________________________________ City: __________________ ST:________ Zip:_________ Course Title: __________________________________ Course Date: _______________ Time: ______________ Course Title: __________________________________ Course Date: ________________ Time: ______________ Birth Month_________________________________(needed if registering for KY Core Course) Payment: Check: _______ Registrants Board Account:________ VISA:_______ MC:________ Credit Card Number: ________________________________________________ Exp. Date: _____________ Signature:_______________________________________________(Required if charging) Date: _______________ Send with payment to: Greater Louisville Association of REALTORS, 6300 Dutchmans Pkwy, Lou., KY 40205 (or) FAX with payment to Fax # 502- 893-8787. Questions? Call Education Dept. at (502) 894-9860. REGISTER ONLINE @ www.LouisvilleRealtors.com. Click on GLAR Members, then IMS. We are at the halfway mark on the second cycle for NAR’s Mandatory Ethics requirement. This requirement must be met by Dec. of 2008, for the 2005 to 2008 cycle. You can do this one of three ways: 1. Online through NAR’s website at www.realtor.org. (Choose Quadrennial Ethics) 2. You can call the Education Dept and ask for a Home Study booklet for a small cost. 3. Or, sign up for our Continuing Ed classes through IMS. Look for the classes that count for the NAR Ethics requirement. If you come to an Ethics class here at GLAR, it will count for NAR’s requirement AND you will get 3 hours of credit! New Class Schedule The GLAR Education Department is currently working on our 2nd half of the 2006 CE calendar. This next half of the year calendar promises to be one of the most exciting and interesting CE offerings ever. The calendar will be posted on our web site, www. LouisvilleRealtors.com, sometime during June. 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Computer generated or on-site reports to meet your specific needs. 200 Page Home Maintenance Manual with every inspection. Full E&O coverage and Realtor referral protection for complete peace of mind. Give us a call today to schedule your next home inspection and receive a $15.00 discount for mentioning this ad. Inspecting Louisville One House At A Time! Inspections / Mold Continued Greg Jones Home Inspections, LLC 429-9379 ASHI certified and KREIA member - Radon & Carbon Monoxide testing. Computerized reports w/photos - E&O Insured with Realtor referral protection- 7 days scheduling available. Mortgage Companies REALTORS, PLEASE REFER YOUR CLIENTS TO BORROWERS CHOICE MORTGAGE. We offer free pre-approval, no application fee, guaranteed closing costs, fast closings, personalized service, and very low rates. We will attend your closings to make sure your transactions are correct. We are locally owned in St. Mathews and a member of the better business bureau. Call Drew Schaefer or Scott U’Sellis at 502-896-2616 for a low rate quote. Misc. Continued Martin Crane Virtual Tours Virtual tour packages starting at $95. Includes 5 tour scenes and 10 high resolution photos. Photo packages start at $55. Tour packages uploaded to Realtor.com for one year. All images provided on CD. Other packages available. Tour link and photos can be added to the MLS! Website: www.martincrane.com or call 502-592-7868. ATTN: REALTORS LANDLORDS & INVESTORS Call Hayden Lawn Care for all your property needs. We offer one time cuts, short term contracts with possible same day service. Call us before your Open House! Our service also makes a great gift for busy buyers & sellers. We service Vacant Lots, Foreclosures. Unbeatable service & prices. 502-643-4567 Pest Control/Repairs A- 1 PEST CONTROL, INC. We are proud to be a GLAR BLUE RIBBON affiliate. We appreciate your business for last 23 years. DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME. We offer Termite Inspections, MOLD Analysis and Remediation, Structural Damage Assessments, Structural Repairs, Moisture Control for crawls/basements, Odor control and Animal Dander Allergen removal Services. Thank you for making us your ONE STOP problem solving assistant. Call our friendly staff at 339-1234. BRIGHT PEST CONTROL CO. Specializing in termite inspections for Real Estate closings and all of your pest control needs. Same day service upon request... Saturday appointments are no problem! Courteous, uniformed, State Certified Inspectors. Termite reports generated electronically on-site. Independent Carpenter on call. East 452-9600 / West 935-3500 / So. Indiana 282-3600. Ohio Valley Termite and Pest Control/Repairs Full Service for your termite problems from the Ohio Valley Termite And Pest Control. Termite inspections for Real Estate closings. Treatment procedures where necessary and NOW ---DAMAGE REPAIRS. Why go anywhere else? 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Need Cash? -Simple -Quick -Confidential Call Today! 502-657-6337 www.realtorcashadvance.com Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Louisville, KY Permit No. 677 Greater Louisville Association of Realtors® 6300 Dutchmans Parkway Louisville, KY 40205 www.LouisvilleRealtors.com www.LouisvilleRealtors.com In This Issue: • Special Insert: Quarterly Technology Report • GLARPAC Fundraising • Nominations for Directors Being Accepted • GLAR Website Wins Award • Letter from the MSI and GLAR Presidents • 2006 Golf Scramble • GLAR and MSI Board Meeting Minutes * Education Schedule Welcome New Members! Kate E. Acia, Coldwell Banker Realty Group Angie Adair, Coldwell Banker Action, REALTOR Yana Adamov, Century 21 Realty Group-Hagan LLC Annette Aldridge, RE/MAX Properties East Lisa Allen, Preferred Realty Co. of Metro Louisville Charlene Allgood, J P Pirtle REALTORS William R. Benzel, Semonin REALTORS Richard Bolin, Coldwell Banker/McMahan Co. Paula S. Bryant, Semonin REALTORS Tawanda Burney, Semonin REALTORS Lewis F. Burrus Jr, J P Pirtle REALTORS Carol K. Butler, WRE Realty, LLC Janie Carrithers, Semonin REALTORS Falicia Christensen, Keller Williams Realty- Louisville Catherine Davidson, Kentucky Select Properties Julie Dierson, Mayer REALTORS Jeff Duncan, R. J. Thieneman Company Jim Estes, Coldwell Banker Realty Group William Fogle, Rainey, Jones & Shaw REALTORS Karen Forrest, Century 21 Realty Group-Hagan LLC Pedro Garcia, Affordable Appraisals, LLC Susan Gregorowicz, Rainey, Jones & Shaw RLTRS Beth A Heil, Preferred Realty Co. of Metro Louisville Ken Herndon, Mulloy Properties, Inc. Kenneth B. Hilton, Hilton Realty & Auction, LLC Jennifer Jewell, Ken Thieneman REALTORS, Inc. Thomas Johnson, Century 21-Dick Vreeland&Assoc Bridgette Johnson-Fields, LJH Infinity REALTORS Houston D Jones Jr., The Houston Group, Inc. Karen Jones, The Houston Group, Inc. Darlene M. Keaveney, Edelen & Edelen REALTORS Jeff Krimple, The Realty Channel Roy Logsdon, Semonin REALTORS Scott W. Madison, Freedom Real Estate Services Dave Mattingly, Keller Williams Realty- Louisville Chuck Mc Intire, Foos Development & REALTORS Thomas E. Mills, Coldwell Banker/Action, RLTRS Dennis A. Moore, River Falls Realty Kenta Morris, Semonin REALTORS Jackie Nickell, Century 21 Commonwealth Real Estate Theresa L Ott, Louisville Metro Realty, LLC Capi Porter , Semonin REALTORS Tom Rector Jr., Tom Rector Company Adria Reeder, Metts Company REALTORS Laney D. Richardson, Freedom REALTORS Nicole Richardson, Freedom REALTORS Laura J Roppel, Roppel Real Estate Gigi Smith, Griffin Real Estate, LLC Sandra Spencer, Semonin REALTORS William D. Starks Jr., G. Starks Realty Co. Michael B. Stevens, Rainey, Jones & Shaw RLTRS Carlos Stolzenbach, Exit Elite Realty Nancy A. Sullivan, Reality REALTORS James D. Swant, Semonin REALTORS John P. Thompson, Semonin REALTORS Nancy Thornton, Mayer REALTORS Mike Tivis, Semonin REALTORS Cac Tran, Semonin REALTORS Carol Weber, R. J. Thieneman Company Jack A. Wright, Keller Williams Realty- Louisville Mark E. Yancey, Coldwell Banker/Action, RLTRS New Affiliate Members Michell Craig, ANSAC, Inc.
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