Arizona Realtor
AZGS Geologic Hazards Although building restrictions vary throughout the state, most counties, cities, and towns have regulations that govern land use and construction in or adjacent to floodplains. Before building or buying, be sure to check with the city or county planning and zoning, community development, or engineering departments for land- use restrictions and building codes. To find out if a property is in a designated floodplain, check with the city or county planning and zoning or community development department, your realtor, insurance agent, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Several counties in Arizona have Flood Control Districts, which are special agencies responsible for floodplain management outside incorporated cities. ... [Read More]
TENANT INFORMATION Under the law, a landlord (owner, manager, broker, realtor or company representative) is responsible for applying fair housing practices in dwellings such as: ... [Read More]
EOD LANDLORD INFORMATION Regardless of whether you are the owner, a manager, broker, realtor or companyrepresentative, you are responsible for fair housing practices under the law. ... [Read More]
Comments on S7-06-04: Confirmation Requirements and Point of Sale Disclosure Requirements for Transactions in Certain Mutual Funds ....Release Nos. 33-8358; 34-49148; IC-26341 Phyllis Brown, realtor, salesperson at Carlson GMAC Real Estate, Derry, New Hampshire, March 21, 2004 (File name: pbrown7473.htm) ... William Jessica Wandt, Florida Realtors Association, Miami Beach, Florida, February 14, 2004 (File name: wwandt6746.htm) ... Robert T. Gagnard, realtor, semi-retired, Metairie, Louisiana, March 13, 2004 (File name: rtgagnard5801.htm) ... [Read More]
Media Statement - Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi Announces Major EnforcementAction to Fight Title Industry Abuse of Home Buyers and Purchasers SACRAMENTO - I am here today at a new home development where homeowners are being fleeced. They are the victims of a scam perpetrated by title insurers, realtors, lenders and developers, which forces consumers to pay far too much for their version of the American dream. In the name of greed, title insurers are paying kickbacks by unnecessarily raising the price of premiums and splitting the overcharge with the other conspirators. In return, the realtors, lenders and developers refer all of their business to that title insurer. This is wrong, and it is costing Californians untold millions of dollars. I intend to put an end to this illegal practice. ... [Read More]
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