The budget committee of Bob Toles, Preston Dillon, Denise Unrein, and myself will be meeting on February 12, 2015 to finalize the finance policies required by NAR for Core Standards. The 2015 Budget has been approved by the Board of Directors and Membership. The 2015 Strategic Plan has been approved by NAR as required by Core Standards. An audit will be conducted sometime in April or May. (Also required for mandatory Core Standards)
A CREC class will be held as follows, please let Denise know if you are attending:
Class: Annual Commission Updates (CREC)
Date: Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015
Times: 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Location: First National Bank Cortez – Conference Room
Instructor: Aaron Diem
Cost: $50
CE: 4 hrs.
It was Moved, Seconded, and Passed that a Trust Account will be opened at Vectra Bank for membership to make payments for 2016 dues. This account is now open and you can make payments by cash or check only to Denise at the Board office.
We will be renewing our current Lease at Vectra Bank for 5 years.
The password to access County Records will be changed immediately and once per year on April 1st beginning in 2016. An email has been sent to everyone with the new password.
The AE will purchase a door prize for the Chamber of Commerce fund raiser not to exceed $25.00. Also, the Four Corners Board of Realtors® will become a member of the Cortez Cultural Center with an annual membership fee of $125.00.
The Quarterly Membership Meeting was a huge success. Forty-One people attended and the speakers were very informative on Realtor® Safety. Denise has handouts available at the Board Office and there is very good information available on the National Association of Realtors website. Congratulations to Mary Hanson for being our first ever Realtor® with Emeritus Status.
Respectfully submitted,
Carol Click, President
Four Corners Board of Realtors
RPAC
Since 1969, the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) has promoted the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States. The purpose of RPAC is clear: REALTORS® raise and spend money to elect candidates who understand and support their interests. The money to accomplish this comes from voluntary contributions made by REALTORS®. These are not members’ dues; this is money given freely by REALTORS® in recognition of how important campaign fundraising is to the political process. RPAC doesn’t buy votes. RPAC enables REALTORS® to support candidates that support the issues that are important to their profession and livelihood.