R3—Realtors® Ride for RPAC

 
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Join NVAR President Reggie Copeland for an exclusive opportunity to “Ride with the Brand” and tour the beautiful Shenandoah National Park.

R3 riders will meet at NVAR for a light breakfast with “kickstands up” at 9:00 am sharp. We will travel through Northern Virginia toward the park on our way to Skyline Drive.

Skyline Drive is the only route through Shenandoah National Park. At 65 miles long with a maximum 35 mph speed limit, it takes time to drive this stretch of mountain road from one end to the other on a good day. We will take our time, enjoy the fall foliage, and stop for lunch along the route. Please join us for this one of a kind RPAC fundraiser!  

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Non-Drivers:

Don't have your motorcycle license? Not interested in driving? Register at a discounted rate of $50 to ride along and enjoy lunch in the beautiful Shenandoah Mountains!


 

Participation Options Include:

  • $150 to drive
  • $50 for passengers

 

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Want to Sponsor the Event? 

Contact Josh Veverka today to become a Sterling R Corporate Ally!

jveverka@nvar.com
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Government Affairs Blog

Realtors® Get Clarification on Buyer Financing and Treatment of Compensation by GSEs

by Chris Barranco | 04/19/2024

The National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), along with the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), recently sent a letter to the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Housing Authority, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac seeking confirmation that homebuyers will continue to have access to mortgage credit after the proposed settlement in the Burnett et al and Moehrl et al cases is complete.  

Specifically, NAR and MBA asked the regulators and GSEs to confirm that the custom of excluding seller’s payment of commissions for buyer’s agents will continue to be excluded from the limits on Interested Party Contributions. This confirmation is a critical piece of the post-settlement puzzle. 

In a win for the Realtors®, both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac along with the Federal Housing Authority have published explicit confirmations that buyers whose agent is compensated by the seller will continue to have access to financing through those institutions. 

Fannie Mae Policy:  

Selling Guide B3-4.1-02, Interested Party Contributions (IPCs) permits interested parties (including property sellers) to make contributions to the borrower’s closing costs subject to maximum limits ranging between 2% and 9% of the property value. Typical fees and/or closing costs paid by a seller in accordance with local custom, known as common and customary fees or costs, are not subject to the IPC limits described in Selling Guide B3-4.1-03, Types of Interested Party Contributions (IPCs). If a seller or seller’s real estate agent continues to pay the buyer’s real estate agent commission in accordance with local common and customary practices, these amounts are not required to be counted towards the IPC limits for the transaction.  

Freddie Mac Policy: 

Guide Section 5501.5, property sellers are permitted to make financing concessions toward the Borrower’s Closing Costs in maximum amounts between 2% and 9% of the property value. Fees or costs customarily paid by the property seller according to local convention are not subject to these financing concessions limits. Buyer agent fees have historically been fees customarily paid by the property seller or property seller’s real estate agent, and, as such, they are currently excluded from these financing concession limits. If these fees continue to be customarily paid by the property seller according to local convention, they will not be subject to financing concessions limits. 

Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Policy: 

Under existing FHA policy, if sellers continue to pay buyer-side real estate agent commissions and fees as a manner of state and local law or custom, and if the commissions and fees are reasonable in amount, existing policy would not treat those payments as interested party contributions provided all other requirements are met. 

NAR, NVAR and your Realtor® Advocacy team will continue to press for access to affordable financing options and keep you up to date on any changes. 

 
 

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Registration is open to Realtors®, Affiliate Members, Staff, Family and Corporate Allies.Non-members may play for your foursome but may not pay registration or special event fees. All registration and event fees will be credited to NV/RPAC under the paying member’s NRDS#.  Please note that NV/RPAC funds may not be pooled together, and multiple members may not receive recognition under a single investment.  If you wish to see your fees recognized as your NV/RPAC investment, you must register yourself or your team directly.
Contact Josh Veverka at jveverka@nvar.com with any questions or to discuss Corporate Ally opportunities.
Disclaimers/Notices: An NV/RPAC contribution is not deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes: to support or oppose candidates and issues that may affect the real estate industry or for political grassroots campaigns. The Association will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount of their contribution and you may refuse to contribute without reprisal by the Association. An individual (non-corporate) contribution to RPAC is divided between the Northern Virginia/RPAC (40%), RPAC of Virginia (30%), and National RPAC (30%). Up to 30% of your individual (non-corporate) contribution may be sent to National RPAC and is charged against your limits under federal law (52 U.S.C. 30116). The contributor certifies that they are at least 18 years old and are making this contribution with their own personal funds- not those of another person or entity, nor are they a foreign national or federal contractor.