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Volume 2,
Number 2
- September 2009 |
Greetings,
Did You Know...the shortest
national anthem is the Japanese national anthem which is only four
lines long. The longest
is the Greek national anthem comprised of 158
verses!
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CIPS Spotlight In
Memory of Dr. Herbert Nathaniel Booth |
Do you have an
interesting international transaction, experience or
background you would like to have highlighted in a future
edition of “International Insights”? Please share your
story by clicking here.
Multicultural
Residential Resources Fair
On Saturday, September
12, the Eastern CT Association of REALTORS® will be hosting a
"Multicultural Residential Resources Fair". Click here for
further information. Local Boards and members throughout the
state are eoncouraged to organize similar events in their own
communities!
International BYB (build your
business) Tip #3
Be prepared to service
potential international customers/clients... identify an
experienced international attorney and find a mortgage company
that has staff fluent in foreign languages. Try to research and
keep up on the special laws, tax issues and nuances/challenges
that your international customers/clients may
encounter.
International
IQ
Click
here to
take a brief quiz and test your international IQ!
International Calendar
Click
here for a full list
of upcoming international meetings, events, conferences and
expositions.
Click
here to check out CAR's International
website.
Click here to visit NAR's International
website.
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Nathan
Booth of Alexandria, VA passed away on June
26. One of the
nation’s first CIPS Designees/Instructors, he made his mark as
a real estate industry leader, advocate and mentor.
Nathan played an instrumental role in developing
CAR’s international efforts. He taught the first
CIPS course held in CT in 2000 along with numerous subsequent
CIPS/SRES designation courses and the TRC course. His kind spirit and
willingness to share his boundless knowledge, experience and
enthusiasm left an impression on anyone who crossed his
path.
After 20 years
in the Army, receiving his law degree and practicing with a
small firm for a few years, he developed an interest in real
estate and in what his wife called "his true
passion"...teaching. For over 20 years, he taught classes for
real estate professionals, advocated for certification
programs/continuing education and served on numerous
committees focusing on international real estate and fair
housing. Nathan
also held memberships in many international real estate
associations including Poland, Russia, Bahamas and
CEREAN.
"Nathan was in a class by himself," said
Christine M. Todd, Northern Virginia Association of REALTORS®
Chief Executive Officer.
"He loved his students, his profession and the entire
REALTOR® family that he served so
well."
Nathan will be missed by countless
friends/colleagues and the REALTOR® organization has suffered
a great loss in his passing. Our condolences go out
to his wife and entire family. Memorial donations may
be made to the Booth
Foundation or another charitable
organization. |
| CIPS Designation - Special
Savings! |
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On October 8-9, the
Fairfield Board and CAR will host the CIPS "International Real
Estate for Local Markets" course in Fairfield. Register by
September 24th and save $75. The practical
aspects of international brokerage, networking, marketing and
selling are covered in this introductory course. This course
also offers students the At Home with Diversity Certification,
ABR/RSPS/CRS elective credit and 6 hours of elective CE credit
good towards 2010 license renewal. Click here for all
of the details and registration information.
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| When You Leave
America...Leave America at Home |
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(Reprinted
with permission of NAR’s International Real Estate
Report)
Ask most any American and
they'll say they want to respect the customs of the country
they visit, but according to a survey by travel website Vayama, over half of
travelers said they typically stick to U.S. customs when
traveling abroad and nearly half said they did something when
traveling outside the U.S. that they later learned was
inappropriate behavior in that country. While embarrassing
enough for the average person, REALTORS® traveling abroad to
pursue business should be particularly careful as bad
etiquette can mean lost business. Vayama's etiquette
page offers quick tips for 50 countries on food and
drink, gift giving, conversation, dress and
more. |
| The ABC's of
International Acronyms |
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In a 2006 international
survey conducted by CAR, 93% of members responding were not
familiar with the acronym "TRC".
TRC stands for Transnational
Referral Certification.
This certification prepares real estate professionals
to make and receive compensated referrals using the
transnational referral system developed by the International
Consortium of Real Estate Associations (ICREA). There are 2
parts to this program:
Part 1 focuses on the skills needed for making or
receiving referrals and Part 2 focuses on the procedures
involved in using the Transnational Referral System. Students will learn
how to integrate international referrals, resulting in
increased income, into their business
plans.
For more information on the
TRC, click
here. |
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