EAST COUNTY REALTORS REVIEW UPDATES TO REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION FORMS

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June 21, 2018 (El Cajon) – The Pacific Southwest Association of Realtors (PSAR), a real estate trade group with an El Cajon office, will present a class for realtors on recent changes to real estate transaction forms from the California Association of Realtors (CAR). The class will be held from 11 a.m. to noon, Tuesday, July 3, at the PSAR East County Service Center, 1150 Broadway, El Cajon. All real estate professionals in San Diego County are invited to attend. Admission is free for PSAR members, $20 per person for nonmembers. For more information, call PSAR at (619) 421-7811, or visit www.psar.org/formsnew.

Presenting both classes will be Nikki Coppa, branch manager of the Century 21 Award office in El Cajon’s Rancho San Diego community, and past chair of the CAR Standard Forms Advisory Committee. According to Coppa, recent changes have been made to several CAR forms, including Statewide Buyer and Seller Advisory (SBSA), Cancellation of Listing (COL), Residential Lease or Month-to-Month Rental Agreement (LR), Application to Rent-Screening Fee (LRA), Seller Property Questionnaire (SPQ), Residential Lease After Sale (RLAS), Lease Listing Agreement (LL) and Lease-Rental Commission Agreement (LCA). In addition, CAR has introduced several new forms, including Buyer Homeowner Association Advisory (BHAA), Disclosure Information Advisory (DIA) and Tenant Flood Hazard Disclosure (TFHD).

The Pacific Southwest Association of Realtors (PSAR) is a 2,600-member trade group for San Diego-area realtors offering educational training, advocacy and other services and resources to its realtor members. Founded in 1928, PSAR has played a significant role in shaping the history, growth and development of greater San Diego County. PSAR offices are located in El Cajon and Chula Vista. For more information, visit www.PSAR.org.


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