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Summer/Fall 2008
Greetings!
 
Welcome to the Summer/Fall edition of our newsletter.  Our mission is to promote the professional development of our students, clients and friends by providing accurate and relevant information regarding real estate education, licensing and careers and to serve the real estate industry with diligence and integrity. We trust you will find the following articles useful.
 
If you have any suggestions as to how we may better serve you, please let us know.
 
 
 
Housing Rescue Bill
 
Beware of Real Estate Education Scams
Earn $50,000 per day sitting on the couch doing nothing! 
Illinois Real Estate License Act Will Change!!!
 
Real Estate Classes Scheduled
 
 

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President Signs Housing Rescue Bill

President George W. Bush signed into law a bipartisan housing stimulus bill Wednesday that is expected to bring greater stability to housing markets nationwide.

The bill, strongly supported by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, will help some 400,000 home owners refinance into affordable, government backed loans and offer a temporary first-time home buyer tax credit, which is expected to serve as an attractive incentive to buyers and help reduce high inventories of unsold homes.

The temporary first-time home buyer tax credit would offer $7,500 for the purchase of any home and an be used for purchases between April 9, 2008, and July 1, 2009.

The bill — H.R. 3221, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 — also includes reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, FHA modernization, and permanent increases in conforming and FHA loan limits.

"These are all designed to help the housing and mortgage industries and boost the U.S. economy,"
NAR President Dick Gaylord said in a statement. “NAR has been a leading advocate for many of these changes long before the current housing and economic downturn. We are pleased that the president and Congress worked together to enact meaningful legislation that protects and enables families in this country to continue to strive for and enjoy the dream of homeownership.”

Source: NAR, Associated Press (7/30/08)

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Illinois License Law Update:There will be change!

Change really is coming, really it is...it's just a question of when.  Illinois House Bill 5338 has been in committee the spring session of 2007 and has seen little activity and you migt well ask, "is anything going to happen?."  The answer to that question is a resounding YES!

The Illinois Real Estate License Act includes a definite date at which it is scheduled to be repealed which is the removal or reversal of a law. Given the current real estate environment, this "ain't" going to happen.  The scheduled date is January 1, 2010.  

Given the political environment in Springfield, it is extremely unlikely that anything will happen until the Spring session of 2009.  It is in the Spring session that bills are introduced for consideration for the current legeslative year and we can expect to see the Bill addressed.

Senate Bill 571 was unanimously passed by the Illinois Senate in 2007 and we can expect this bill to be and is as written substantially the same and among other issues:

  • Increases the required education for salesperson from 45 hours to 90 hours 
  • Requires 30 hours of continuing education prior to a new licensee's first renewal and 12 hours of continuing education for each subsequent renewal.
  • Requires 30 hours of continuing education for all current salesperson licensees and 12 hours of continuing education for each subsequent renewal.
  • Establishes initial broker licensing requirements of 45 hours
  • Provides that broker applicants must be licensed as real estate salespersons for two out of three years prior to broker licensing.

Needless to say, if you are considering earning a salespereson or broker's license at any time in the future, now just might be the time to act.

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