Jim Duncan

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Dad, Husband, Charlottesville Realtor, real estate Blogger, occasional speaker - Inman Connects, NAR Conferences - based in Charlottesville, Virginia. A native Virginian, I graduated from VMI in 1998, am a third generation Realtor (since 2001) and have been "publishing" as a real estate blogger since January 2005. I've chosen to get involved in Realtor Associations on the local, state & national levels, having served on the NAR's RPR & MLS groups. Find me in Charlottesville, Crozet and Twitter.

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  1. Chris Griffith

    From spectator.org

    Representatives would have had all of nine hours to study the text, assuming they went without sleep. The manager’s amendment made even that impossible, because you had roughly 1,200 pages of text — containing, at last count, 397 new government regulations and 1,090 new economic mandates — followed by over 300 pages of text with no index that amended the previous legislation on paragraph by paragraph basis.

  2. Lani Rosales

    @jimduncan GRRRRR- regardless of my leanings, this looks like (surprise) MORE governmental control. Like you said, this is typically regional for a variety of reasons, why would blanket rules be placed that limit what is actually green and not just Uncle Sam’s definition of green?

    And lastly, if I own a unit and I dump 50k into it to make it a completely green unit, hell yeah I’ll charge more, how dare my investment be limited?

    Am I wrong here? Way to pee in my cereal this morning, Jim!

  3. Todd Carpenter

    Jim Said>> “As an aside, I heard at least two Representatives say during the debate that the National Association of Realtors supports this bill! (exclamation point theirs, not mine) One wonders … why?”

    NAR is working on this bill. It now goes to the Senate. Then if it passes, goes to a committee to be reconciled. The details of the bill could change significantly.

    We have a weekly government affairs report that covers the association’s work.

    http://www.realtor.org/fedistr.....06_29_2009

  4. Todd Carpenter

    Jim, I think if you look at the link I posted, you will see that NAR is trying to make changes to a bill with a lot of momentum. Changes that better serve REALTORs.

    I’m not the most qualified person to answer exactly what NAR’s strategy is here. However, here’s a slightly dated summary of what the association is trying to do.

    http://www.realtor.org/fedistr.....enDocument

  5. Joe Loomer

    Frankly, I’m amazed you didn’t see this coming, Jim. It has been the stated purpose of this administration to increase the size of government since day-one. If they cannot create jobs in the private sector – what’s the fastest way to reduce the jobless rolls?

    The close-within-a-month days are fast coming to an end. It’ll take ten codes inspectors, three termite inspectors, a solar energy inspector, a building codes inspector, a solar water heater inspector, a chinaman, and an abacus to get something new construction closed here shortly. Hey, I got an idea ! The middle-Realtor! Get a government grant to mediate in between the mediators – we’ll call it the “M.I.M. Agent.” They’ll be government sanctioned, paid from federally-mandated closing costs, be the go-between for the List Agent and Selling Agent, and answer only to nearest Congressman’s office. The MIM – also known as Monkey in the Middle – is the perfect answer for the future of Realtors – GOVERNMENT MONEY!!

    Navy Chief, Navy Pride

  6. MIssy Caulk

    This bill is NOTHING more than an increase in Gov’t intervention into our lives. NOTHING.

    Why was the EPA Research Scientist hushed up when he said we are not global warming but global cooling.

    I just finished Atlas Shrugged, the longest book I have ever read except for the Bible. It took me a month, and I normally read 3 books a week. Yea I know…lame but I love to read.

    This bill was larger than that.

    In the name of “change” is this what folks wanted. Al Gore will be a billionaire, so will the electric companies.

    They will set a standard for my house, IF I go over that and I do when my kids are home and leave T.V.s on every night I will pay triple from my normal cap.

    Someday the people will wake up and realize they have been duped but to what expense.

    All I can say is IF NAR is supporting this……..god help us.

  7. Brian Brady

    “such retrofits not shall not be used to justify any increase in rents charged to residents of such housing; and”

    Beautiful! Tacit rent control provisions combined with mandatory capital investment. Show me a company on the NYSE with the inability to raise prices and a government regulation to retool its plants so can short it.

  8. Jay Thompson

    *sigh*

    One step closer to Socialism for the country, one step closer to Libertarianism for me.

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