by Michele McCaskill | Mar 22, 2023 | Canopy Realtor® Association
By Michele McCaskillVP, Risk Management and Assistant General Counsel The Coming Soon-No Show status is often used when a seller’s home is not quite ready to be shown. There may be repairs or painting in process that need to be completed prior to the home being...
by Michele McCaskill | Mar 22, 2023 | Canopy Realtor® Association
By Michele McCaskillVP, Risk Management and Assistant General Counsel Lawsuits, Lawsuits and More Lawsuits As you may know, for the past few years, the real estate industry has been under increasing attack. Numerous lawsuits have been filed across the country...
by Canopy | Mar 22, 2023 | Canopy Realtor® Association
Susan Shackleford The Canopy Realtor® Association’s Diversity Council tabbed Bill Dedman to speak at the latest Realtor® Hot Topic on April 1, kicking off National Fair Housing Month. What could a journalist, even a Pulitzer prize-winning one, have to say to...
by Michele McCaskill | Mar 22, 2023 | Canopy Realtor® Association
By Michele McCaskillVP, Risk Management and Assistant General Counsel Trespassing, in general, can be defined as the intentional intrusion into or upon the private property of another person without his or her consent. Canopy MLS has received numerous complaints of...
by Michele McCaskill | Jan 21, 2023 | Canopy Realtor® Association
Real Estate scams – what you need to know Canopy often sends out general “caution” notices to the membership when we are alerted of a potential new real estate scam. In recent months, the frequency of these reports has grown and real estate scams appear to be...
by Canopy | Jun 8, 2022 | Canopy Realtor® Association
Published on March 21, 2022 Hats off to the Class of 2020, who were selected in 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, were not able to participate until this year. The participants should be commended for their patience, determination and willingness to be a...