Prop. 13 survives another threat
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The National Association of Realtors’s board of directors is scheduled to vote Friday on a controversial proposal to alter its code of ethics. The plan to curb hate speech would expand what’s considered discriminatory actions from just real estate activities to include member’s off-hours public statements — most notably online comments and postings. The association said an “unprecedented” wave of complaints about its members’ social media conduct during this tumultuous year was the motivating factor. | | Prop. 13 is still third rail of California politics. And latest election shows this isn’t a partisan perception. | | Californians living in fire-prone territory got temporary insurance relief. They can’t lose their homeowners’ insurance for another year. | | INSIDER TALK | Everything sellers own falls into four categories. Leslie Eskildsen's thoughts on house selling. | | New mortgage approvals predicted to break all-time record in 2021. Jeff Lazerson's thoughts on lending. | | HOA election inspectors, flyers and rules for candidates. Kelly Richardson's thoughts on homeowner's associations. | | After the vote, what will 2021 mean for big landlords? Allen Buchanan's thoughts on commercial real estate. | | LOAN NEWS | JPMorgan Chase relaxes mortgage curbs. Lender finds comfort with U.S. housing prices on the rise. | |
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