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PDX Real Estate 149: The NEW Oregon REALTORS Forms Library—with Jeff Wiren and Jeremy Rogers

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In the spring of 2020, Oregon REALTORS voted to have statewide forms administered by the state association as a member benefit—not for profit.

To that end, the association made an offer to purchase the other two owners’ interests in OREF. But that offer was rejected.

Consequently, Oregon REALTORS developed its own forms library, which went live on Wednesday, February 22, 2023.

Jeff Wiren, President of Premier Property Group, was President of Oregon REALTORS when the new forms were announced, and Jeremy Rogers serves as the Director of Legal Affairs for Oregon REALTORS.

On this episode of The Portland Real Estate Podcast, Jeff and Jeremy join hosts Joe Fustolo and Steve Nassar to discuss the battle between OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms.

Jeremy walks us through the simple steps agents can take to avoid legal liability based on choice of form, and Jeff shares some of the key differences between the OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms libraries.

Listen in for insight on making Oregon REALTOR forms available to non-members and learn how to access the new forms library and where to send your feedback.

Key Takeaways

When Oregon REALTORS decided to include statewide forms as a member benefit

Why Oregon REALTORS created separate forms vs. working with OREF to perfect the existing library

PMAR’s decision to retain ownership of OREF as a for-profit company

5 simple steps agents can take to avoid legal liability based on choice of form

The panel’s predictions on who will win the battle between OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms

The likelihood that Oregon will go back to a single set of approved forms

The expense associated with developing the Oregon REALTOR forms library (and the association’s efforts to do so without raising dues)

Jeff and Jeremy’s insight on the advantages of using Oregon REALTOR forms

The policy on making Oregon REALTOR forms available to non-members

Joe’s suggestion around using specific vs. calendar dates on Oregon REALTOR forms

The potential to run Oregon REALTOR disclosure forms through SkySlope’s Breeze platform

Why Jeff encourages cooperation among REALTORS when it comes to form preference

How both OREF and Oregon REALTORS form libraries create equity between buyers and sellers

Who to reach out to at OREF or Oregon REALTORS with complaints or compliments

How to access the new Oregon REALTORS forms library and its associated trainings

Connect with Jeff

Jeff at Premiere Property Group

Jeff on LinkedIn

Connect with Jeremy

Jeremy at Oregon REALTORS

Jeremy on LinkedIn

Connect with Joe

Soldera Properties

Joe on LinkedIn

Connect with Steve

Steve’s Team at Premiere Property Group

Steve on LinkedIn

Resources

Masters in Real Estate Facebook Group

Oregon REALTORS

Oregon REALTOR Forms Library

PMAR

OREF

ZipForms

Dotloop

SkySlope

Breeze

  continue reading

158 episodes

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In the spring of 2020, Oregon REALTORS voted to have statewide forms administered by the state association as a member benefit—not for profit.

To that end, the association made an offer to purchase the other two owners’ interests in OREF. But that offer was rejected.

Consequently, Oregon REALTORS developed its own forms library, which went live on Wednesday, February 22, 2023.

Jeff Wiren, President of Premier Property Group, was President of Oregon REALTORS when the new forms were announced, and Jeremy Rogers serves as the Director of Legal Affairs for Oregon REALTORS.

On this episode of The Portland Real Estate Podcast, Jeff and Jeremy join hosts Joe Fustolo and Steve Nassar to discuss the battle between OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms.

Jeremy walks us through the simple steps agents can take to avoid legal liability based on choice of form, and Jeff shares some of the key differences between the OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms libraries.

Listen in for insight on making Oregon REALTOR forms available to non-members and learn how to access the new forms library and where to send your feedback.

Key Takeaways

When Oregon REALTORS decided to include statewide forms as a member benefit

Why Oregon REALTORS created separate forms vs. working with OREF to perfect the existing library

PMAR’s decision to retain ownership of OREF as a for-profit company

5 simple steps agents can take to avoid legal liability based on choice of form

The panel’s predictions on who will win the battle between OREF and Oregon REALTOR forms

The likelihood that Oregon will go back to a single set of approved forms

The expense associated with developing the Oregon REALTOR forms library (and the association’s efforts to do so without raising dues)

Jeff and Jeremy’s insight on the advantages of using Oregon REALTOR forms

The policy on making Oregon REALTOR forms available to non-members

Joe’s suggestion around using specific vs. calendar dates on Oregon REALTOR forms

The potential to run Oregon REALTOR disclosure forms through SkySlope’s Breeze platform

Why Jeff encourages cooperation among REALTORS when it comes to form preference

How both OREF and Oregon REALTORS form libraries create equity between buyers and sellers

Who to reach out to at OREF or Oregon REALTORS with complaints or compliments

How to access the new Oregon REALTORS forms library and its associated trainings

Connect with Jeff

Jeff at Premiere Property Group

Jeff on LinkedIn

Connect with Jeremy

Jeremy at Oregon REALTORS

Jeremy on LinkedIn

Connect with Joe

Soldera Properties

Joe on LinkedIn

Connect with Steve

Steve’s Team at Premiere Property Group

Steve on LinkedIn

Resources

Masters in Real Estate Facebook Group

Oregon REALTORS

Oregon REALTOR Forms Library

PMAR

OREF

ZipForms

Dotloop

SkySlope

Breeze

  continue reading

158 episodes

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