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Published Friday, July 19, 2019

On the week of May 13th, several R-BAR members made the trip to Washington, D.C. for the annual NAR Legislative Meetings and Expo. During visits with members of Congress, Federal Political Coordinator Mark Mohn and other R-BAR members discussed three key issues:

 


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Published Wednesday, July 17, 2019

As part of our “R-BAR Reinvented” initiative, the staff here is continuously working to build upon and improve many of our long-standing procedures and traditions. 


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Published Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Here at RBAR, your Association has been working hard all year long to provide true value for your membership, offer educational opportunities, run amazing and fun events, and advocate on behalf of our members and their clients (and the entire community at large).


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Published Wednesday, July 10, 2019

In June, we participated in the Baseballtown Dream League, a non-profit organization that gives individuals with physical and mental disabilities the chance to play a game of baseball.


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Published Friday, July 5, 2019
Greetings! How’s your summer going? I certainly hope it is productive, and not simply busy. Here at R-BAR the staff and volunteers have been both busy AND productive, working on things that will improve the Association and provide benefit to you, our members. From big to small, everything we do is important, and everything you do is important.
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Published Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Every year Reading-Berks Association of REALTORS® chooses a member to sponsor into the Leadership Berks program.  


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Published Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Twenty-seven years ago, I was one of four on a road trip to Baltimore.


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Published Wednesday, June 5, 2019

The magisterial district courts are the small claims courts of Pennsylvania.  The magisterial district justices (“MDJs”) are the small claims judges.  It is within their jurisdiction to conduct preliminary hearings in criminal matters where the only issue is whether there is sufficient evidence to send the matter to the common pleas court for trial.   Hopefully your interest in this article has nothing to do with the criminal functions of the court!


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