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The Delaware Legislature is considering a bill (HB168) that will add an additional 8% Statewide Short Term Rental Tax on every stay of 150 days or less.
We are asking for your support to oppose the bill. Please check out the video below and then
use the links provided to reach out to legislators and urge them to Vote NO to HB168.
(Read why SCAOR opposes this unnecessary short-term rental tax bill in a recent Letter To The Editor published in the Cape Gazette by 2023 Sussex County Association of REALTORS® President Allison Stine)
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If you own a home in Delaware, please message your representative by clicking on the green button below. Important, please enter your Delaware address.
If you are not a Delaware resident, please click the blue button below to sign the petition.
We also have a flyer with QR codes which we encourage you to share with your friends, family, and clients.
Feel free to print and distribute the flyer to maximize its reach and help mobilize support against HB168!
Your active participation is vital in safeguarding the livelihoods of countless hosts, local businesses, and the tourism industry in Delaware.
Together, we can make a difference and ensure legislators hear our voices.
Thank you for standing with us on this critical cause.
The Sussex County Association of REALTORS® is excited to announce their involvement in the National Association of REALTORS® Spire mentoring program, a groundbreaking initiative created to drive inclusivity in the real estate industry through mentorship and education which aims to inspire individuals from diverse communities to explore career opportunities in real estate. This innovative initiative provides mentees with exposure beyond the traditional day-to-day business operations, such as marketing, appraisal, IT, property management, and financing guidance. Additionally, mentees will have access to live educational events, networking opportunities, one-on-one mentorship meetings, and a tailored online platform.
Stephanie Moody, SCAOR’s AE, expressed her excitement about the Sussex County Association of REALTORS® participation in the NAR Spire mentoring program. Moody stated that this initiative “will encourage individuals from diverse communities to consider careers in real estate and help them learn the fundamentals of the industry. Additionally, the program will foster education, empower individuals to seriously consider real estate as a career path, and cultivate the development of generational wealth through property ownership. SCAOR is thrilled to be part of this innovative initiative that will help individuals unlock their potential and succeed in the real estate industry”. NAR Spire, launched in 2021 with nine pilot regions across the U.S., including Trenton, N.J., aims to empower individuals to learn the fundamentals of the real estate industry, cultivate generational wealth through property ownership, and foster education. As facilitator of the mentor program, NAR will provide resources and tools to help participants define expectations, set objectives, develop an action plan, and complete a formal mentoring agreement.
Mentors who participate in the program have the opportunity to play a leadership role in addressing inequity, network with peers, and increase their impact in the industry. SCAOR encourages those who are interested in pursuing a career in real estate to learn about the diverse paths available in the industry. The Association also invites REALTORS® who are interested in sharing their experience as mentors helping mentees unlock their potential, increasing diversity in real estate, and expanding their influence across the industry to apply for the NAR Spire program.
If you are interested in making a lasting impact in real estate, please visit nar.realtor/nar-spire for additional information and registration. For more information about SCAOR’s partnership with the NAR Spire mentoring program, contact SCAOR at 302-855-2300 or via email at info@scaor.com.
Sussex County Association of REALTORS® recognizes that its staff, its NAR Committee Members, and other members who may be interested in leadership could benefit from attending the NAR Annual Meeting. Therefore, a scholarship fund has been established to help fund these travelers.
The NAR NXT conference held annually in November with a different location each year have both been described by
previous attendees as a transformative events that directly linked members to the power of the REALTOR® brand, created meaningful relationships with colleagues from across the country,
and created a personal connection with the National Association of REALTORS® and the “REALTOR® Party.”
Any staff person or REALTOR® members who meet the criteria below and are willing to fulfill the scholarship requirements are encouraged to apply by the deadline Friday, April 28, 2023 to apply for travel to the NAR NXT Conference in Anaheim, CA occurring November 14 – 17, 2023.
Applicant must be a current SCAOR REALTOR® member or staff person at the time of application and meeting dates.
Applicant must demonstrate a commitment to professionalism, volunteerism, and a desire to develop leadership skills.
Attend the corresponding NAR Mid-Year or NAR Annual meetings.
Meet with SCAOR Association Executive prior to travel
To determine what is covered by their scholarship
To discover important sessions to attend while at the meeting
Shadow an NAR Committee Member (if not already on a NAR committee) and attend the NAR Committee they serve on as a guest.
Submit all receipts for reimbursement within one week of travel return date.
Submit a summary of trip and present to SCAOR Board of Directors at their next regularly scheduled meeting.
Paid travel expenses.
Network with REALTORS® and staff from around Delaware and other parts of the country.
Increase awareness for NAR, the REALTOR® Party, RPAC, and industry issues.
Opportunity to attend business development opportunities, NAR meetings, REALTORS® Trade Expo, and tour the Nation’s Capitol or other parts of the country.
Failure to perform any of the above requirements by the selected recipient may result in full or partial forfeiture of scholarship award. If you have any questions, please contact:
Stephanie Moody
Association Executive
Sussex County Association of REALTORS®
Direct: (302) 855-2300 smoody@scaor.com
Sussex County property owners have an added defense when it comes to protecting their homes.
The County’s Recorder of Deeds office this month launched a free service to anyone who owns property in Sussex County. Called the Recording Activity Notification Service, the feature provides email alerts to property owners who have subscribed to the service whenever a land record is recorded with their registered name.
Recorder of Deeds Alexandra Reed Baker moved to institute the feature shortly after taking office in January, saying it is already included in the online recording software used by Sussex County to manage its database of property deeds and mortgages.
“Providing the citizens of Sussex County with tools to help protect their property from deed fraud is of utmost importance to me,” Recorder of Deeds Reed Baker said.
The service comes at a time of growing concern nationwide about identify theft, specifically deed fraud, whereby thieves file fictitious documents to steal the land right from under a property owner. Delaware’s transfer tax law – the fee recorded with each property transaction – makes it more challenging for criminals to commit deed fraud, Ms. Reed Baker said.