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Why should I
earn the Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) Designation?
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Answer: The Accredited Buyer Representative
(ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation.
This coveted designation is awarded by the Real Estate BUYER'S AGENT Council
(REBAC), an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS®, to real estate
practitioners who meet the specified educational and practical experience
criteria. In
addition, membership in REBAC includes many benefits
to help you business grow, keep you up-to-date and networked, with new
enhancements added each year.
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What are the
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Answer:
Four
(4) requirements must be met to attain and use the ABR
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Successful completion of the
two-day ABR
Designation Course, including an 80% passing grade on the exam.
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Successful
completion of the one
approved
elective course, including an 80% passing grade on the exam,
within three (3) years of completing the ABR Designation
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Documentation
verifying five (5) completed transactions in which the ABR candidate
acted as a buyer representative. Any transactions closed prior to
taking the ABR Designation course or closed
within three years after completing the course are eligible for credit. The
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Copy of the signed buyer agency agreement OR purchase/sale agreement OR
disclosure. The contract must verify the agent's name and/or include
the agent's signature as the buyer's agent. Providing only the name
and/or signature of the buyer's agent's broker is not sufficient.
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Copy of the closing/settlement statement verifying that each transaction
closed.
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Membership in good standing
in the Real Estate BUYERS AGENT Council and the National
Association of REALTORS. |
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What courses
meet the ABR Designation elective course requirement? |
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Answer: Click
on the link for
a list of the
ABR Designation elective courses. |
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When can I begin
using the ABR logo in my advertisements/representations to the
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Answer: Only
REALTORS who have met all ABR Designation requirements and have been
awarded the ABR Designation are permitted to call themselves an ABR
designee and use the ABR logo.
Although you cannot use the
ABR® designation until it has been awarded to you, membership in REBAC
begins when you complete the ABR® Designation course.
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Do I
have to belong to REBAC to earn my ABR Designation? |
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Answer: To
earn and maintain the ABR Designation, you must be a member in good standing with the Real Estate
BUYERS AGENT Council and the National Association of REALTORS.
Failure to maintain membership with REBAC for five years or longer will
result in having to repeat all the ABR requirements. Certain situations
will be considered if we are notified prior to your absence and it is
noted in your record.
If your REBAC
membership should lapse, a $50 reactivation fee will be assessed, in
addition to a pro-ration of the current year's membership. This
policy applies to members who have fulfilled the ABR designation
requirements and who have paid their REBAC membership dues within a five
year time-frame. |
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What are some of the benefits of
belonging to REBAC? |
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Answer: With
new enhancements made each year, REBAC benefits are designed to keep
members well informed, and to help their businesses prosper.
Membership in
REBAC provides benefits that are designed to keep you abreast of
management and marketing trends in the real estate industry, and on top of
current legal and legislative issues. You also profit by being part
of a larger network of experienced buyer representatives who willingly
share practical advice with one another. Membership allows you to
attain and maintain the Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) and
Accredited Buyer Representative Manager (ABRMsm) designations,
the benchmarks of excellence in buyer representation" and the only
buyer representative designations recognized by NAR.
For a complete
list of member benefits, visit REBAC's website page, Benefits
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How do I join REBAC? |
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Answer: The
only way to join REBAC is by successfully completing the ABR Designation
Course, for which you will receive one year free membership in REBAC. Your first membership invoice will be sent in
November/December and will only cover the months remaining in the
calendar year after your free membership expired, bringing your billing
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What is the
cost of annual REBAC membership? |
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Answer: REBAC
annual membership dues
are $110.00. Your first year's membership in REBAC is included free with
successful completion of the ABR® Designation Course. Dues are billed annually, with your first dues
invoice pro-rated to bring your membership to a calendar billing cycle. . |
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Why is my dues
invoice less than the cost of one year's dues? |
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Answer: REBAC membership dues
are billed in November and are due on January 1st.
If your
dues invoice is for less than
$110, that means you took the ABR® Designation Course sometime after January in the
preceding year and the free one-year membership you received after completing
the course began at that time. The amount you were billed covers the months remaining in the
calendar year after your free membership expired, bringing your billing
into a calendar year billing cycle.
For example:
If you
took the class in May, 2003, your first year's (free) membership ends on May 30,
2004. Because dues are billed at the end of the year, you will be billed
in November/December, 2004 for the months remaining in 2004 after your
first year's membership expires--from June 1, 2004 to December 31,
2004.
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