support Archives - REM https://realestatemagazine.ca/tag/support/ Canada’s premier magazine for real estate professionals. Mon, 11 Dec 2023 22:35:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://realestatemagazine.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/cropped-REM-Fav-32x32.png support Archives - REM https://realestatemagazine.ca/tag/support/ 32 32 FVRCF supports 10 local charities with $90,000 for vulnerable and marginalized Fraser Valley youth https://realestatemagazine.ca/fvrcf-supports-10-local-charities-with-90000-for-vulnerable-and-marginalized-fraser-valley-youth/ https://realestatemagazine.ca/fvrcf-supports-10-local-charities-with-90000-for-vulnerable-and-marginalized-fraser-valley-youth/#respond Mon, 11 Dec 2023 05:01:15 +0000 https://realestatemagazine.ca/?p=26385 "It is an honour to extend grants to charitable organizations actively engaged in bettering the lives of at-risk youth in the Fraser Valley"

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The Fraser Valley Realtors Charitable Foundation (FVRCF) announced $90,000 in a second round of grants. The funds will support 10 local charities that directly work with vulnerable and marginalized youth in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.

 

Funds to help disadvantaged youth across Fraser Valley

 

Funds received range from $2,000 to $10,000 to support work to help youth in Surrey, Langley, Abbotsford, White Rock, North Delta and Mission. Programs and opportunities include those in housing, education, employment, mental health support, mentorship programs and more.

“At the heart of our mission is a commitment to support vulnerable and marginalized youth by providing resources, support and opportunities for them to succeed,” says John Barbisan, FVRCF board of directors chair. “It is an honour to extend grants to charitable organizations actively engaged in bettering the lives of at-risk youth in the Fraser Valley.”

This announcement follows the inaugural round of grants announced earlier this year, in May. In 2023, the FVRCF contributed $190,000 to Fraser Valley charities working to better the lives of vulnerable youth.

 

Grant recipients

 

Grant recipients include Alex House ($10,000), PLEA Community Services ($10,000), Take A Hike Youth Foundation ($10,000), Moving Forward Family Services ($10,000), Surrey Fire Fighters’ Nutritional Snack Program Society ($8,000), Shelter Movers ($2,000), Encompass Support Services Society ($10,000), Kindred Community Farm Sanctuary ($10,000), The Salvation Army Cascade Community Ministries ($10,000) and Youth Unlimited ($10,000).

 

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Speeding up the FINTRAC grind: How Fintracker’s technology is setting out to support, not replace, realtors https://realestatemagazine.ca/speeding-up-the-fintrac-grind-how-fintrackers-technology-is-setting-out-to-support-not-replace-realtors/ https://realestatemagazine.ca/speeding-up-the-fintrac-grind-how-fintrackers-technology-is-setting-out-to-support-not-replace-realtors/#respond Mon, 06 Nov 2023 05:03:26 +0000 https://realestatemagazine.ca/?p=25299 Fintracker “created a process that’s easier to follow and harder to make a mistake in; much less onerous to deal with than paper forms”

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Simon Fiore wasn’t trying to disrupt the real estate industry when he was sitting in his office at Re/Max Associates in Winnipeg back in 2017. He was simply another realtor struggling with the task all realtors dread doing the most: filling out FINTRAC paperwork.

 

A consistent lag

 

If you’ve closed real estate deals recently, you’ve likely dealt with FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada) forms. They are a specific set of paperwork required to be completed to help combat money laundering and terrorist activity financing in Canada.

Susan Scott, who managed sales, compliance and conveyancing at Fiore’s brokerage during this time, would often ask Fiore and the other realtors for their FINTRAC paperwork, as it lagged behind well after transaction papers were submitted.

“I was like many agents struggling with these forms and not handing them in in a timely fashion,” says Fiore.

One day Fiore said to Scott, “One of these days, Sue, I’m going to create a FINTRAC app.”

She simply responded with, “Go for it.”

The rest is digital history.

 

There’s an app for that

 

Fintracker is an online tool designed to assist real estate agents by automating the process of completing FINTRAC forms.

“I decided that I wanted to streamline this process and automate it all. So, we started off simply trying to solve this for my little brokerage here in Winnipeg, which then led us to listening to compliance officers, agents and other experts across the country, evolving the app to what it is. Today, it’s a one-stop-shop solution,” explains Fiore.

Fiore took a leap of faith when deciding to leave his successful career as a realtor in order to pursue developing Fintracker, in the hopes of solving this problem for the industry. But, trying to convince real estate agents used to the same industry practices for years to try and use a new technology wasn’t easy at first.

“The first three years were very discouraging, as nobody wanted to pay attention. Then, we signed the Barrie Board (BDAR) and they were the catalyst for board-level clients. During the pandemic, Fintracker became in high demand for its ability to identify non-physically present clients with a remote ID process.”

Eventually, other realtors started coming around to Fiore’s vision.

 

Getting buy-in

 

Leonard Howell, broker of record at Sam McDadi Real Estate in Mississauga, was an early adopter of the technology.

“When I saw the product, I thought, ‘this can make life a lot easier for our agents’,” states Howell. “Having a tool that makes things easier, I was all-in, it was a no-brainer. Now, I can tell which agents are using the Fintracker app and which ones aren’t based on the paperwork that’s coming in.”

Karen Yolevski, chief operating officer of Royal LePage Real Estate Services agrees.

“FINTRAC is one of those areas that is inherently complicated. There are a number of forms, a number of questions. Sometimes the information requested can be quite onerous, to both the realtor and the consumer,” explains Yolevski.

“Fintracker took the issue of FINTRAC forms and information gathering and created a process flow that’s easier to follow and harder to make a mistake in; much less onerous to deal with than paper forms.”

 

What’s next

 

So, what does the future hold for the relationship between real estate and technology?

“When I first started with Fintracker, I was the least tech-savvy agent in the country,” says Fiore. “That’s why I wanted to create a tool that was not only easy to use but made sense to the average realtor. But, what I’ve been seeing and what I’ve learned in the last six years of working with the tech space is that AI and technology are going to eventually have a very competitive product against the agent.”

Don’t worry – this doesn’t necessarily mean that a robot will be selling your next home anytime soon.

“Something that AI and technology will never replace is agents,” says Fiore. “So, I think technology is always going to try and replace us, but one-on-one and face-to-face interactions, gaining trust and building relationships are still the keys.”

 

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Two more Ontario associations consider integration with DRAR https://realestatemagazine.ca/two-more-ontario-associations-consider-integration-with-drar/ https://realestatemagazine.ca/two-more-ontario-associations-consider-integration-with-drar/#comments Mon, 31 Jul 2023 04:01:20 +0000 https://realestatemagazine.ca/?p=23346 KLREA and PKAR are considering proposals that could bring over 3,300 real estate professionals under the umbrella of DRAR

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Two more Ontario regional real estate associations are exploring integration with the Durham Region Association of Realtors (DRAR). 

The Kawartha Lakes Real Estate Association (KLREA) and the Peterborough and the Kawarthas District Association of Realtors (PKAR) are considering proposals that could bring over 3,300 real estate professionals under the umbrella of DRAR. According to news releases, these integrations aim to provide members with improved data access, technology, and support.

KLREA’s board of directors is recommending an integration with DRAR, which would merge the memberships of both associations. 

PKAR’s board of directors is also considering integrating with DRAR, which would involve combining their memberships to create a unified platform. 

On Jul. 1, DRAR’s integration with the Quinte & District Association of Realtors and Northumberland Hills Association of Realtors was completed to create a unified regional board that now shares resources and access to MLS data.

 

Maintaining local focus

 

While the integrations seek to create larger regional entities, both KLREA and PKAR emphasize their dedication to community-focused initiatives in their respective news releases. The associations’ commitment to local advocacy efforts remains a priority, ensuring that members continue to support housing initiatives in the areas where they live and work.

 

Member’s decision

 

The proposed integrations will be put to a vote by the members. KLREA members will participate in a special membership meeting on Aug. 30, while PKAR members will have their say at their meeting on Aug. 9. The outcome of these votes will determine whether the integrations proceed.

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