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Bay State REALTOR® Law and Ethics

Legal REALTOR®: When in Doubt—Disclose!
8/26/2011
Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, Chapter 93A, continues to be a source of claims against real estate agents.

Q&A: New Heating Oil Law Effective 9/30
8/26/2011
Stephen Ryan, Esq., MAR General Counsel, addresses questions regarding oil tanks needing a protective device installed and warnings on asbestos removal

Insider: The Long-Term Demographic Challenge of Massachusetts Housing
8/26/2011
According to expert Barry Bluestone, if we look out a few years, the real problem facing the Commonwealth will be its demographics.

Risky Business
7/29/2011
Get reaquainted with your E&O insurance policy and the strategies you can use to stay on the right side of the law.

Ask Us, With Joseph Autilio
6/24/2011
Joseph Autilio, executive director of the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons, answers agents’ questions regarding real estate licensing in Massachusetts.

Legal Realtor, Avoid Potential Traps in Landlord-Tenant Laws
6/24/2011
By Robert S. Kutner, Esq. Partner, Casner & Edwards

Q&A With Stephen Ryan
6/24/2011
Stephen Ryan, Esq., MAR General Counsel, addresses questions and issues raised on the Legal Hotline, available to designated REALTORS®

Security Law in Detail
6/24/2011
Among the other significant aspects of the Security Deposit Law are:

License Law: Three-Year Affiliation Requirement Effective 6/1
5/2/2011
The work affiliation requirement for currently licensed salespersons will soon increase to a three-year affiliation requirement effective June 1, 2011.

Legal REALTOR: Resolving Deposit Disputes
5/2/2011
One of the most common issues facing real estate brokers is what to do with escrowed funds when a sale is not completed and both the buyer and seller claim the funds.

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