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School District Changes: New Albany, Northridge, Hamilton…Others Please be aware that the ongoing school district renaming/relabeling has affected several school districts as of May 8, 2013. When searching, the old, now defunct school district names/selections will no longer function. The listings have been moved into the appropriately named new field. Each of the items below represented multiple schools and were mapped to the appropriate new school selection based upon county. The new fields with school district number and county included in the description should be used going forward. For example, the old, ambiguous “PLAIN LOCAL” school district selection was split into 2 new school selections “NEW ALBANY PLAIN LSD 2508 FRA CO” and “PLAIN LSD 7615 STA CO”. All listings in Franklin and Licking county that had “PLAIN LOCAL” prior to Wednesday, May 8 were automatically changed to NEW ALBANY PLAIN LSD 2508. Only listing in Stark county were moved into the PLAIN LSD 7615 school selection. Please be aware of this change and adjust your searches accordingly. The full list of affected “defunct” school selections follows: BUCKEYE PLEASANT and PLEASANT LOCAL were both automatically merged to PLEASANT LSD 5103
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Fracking: How Has It Affected Your Real Estate Business? The MLS committee is reviewing the disclosure of fracking and mineral rights disclosure on the MLS worksheets. We need your help and input. Tell us how fracking (hydraulic fracturing) has positively or negatively affected your business, your clients, and your transactions in real estate in central Ohio. Any information you can provide as to the benefits or liabilities of fracking disclosure will be helpful to the committee. Please email your experiences, recommendations, or warnings regarding fracking disclosure on MLS to Matt Warren – mwarren@columbusrealtors.com
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Keybox Exchange: Last Chance Without Appt. If you didn’t get to the Makoy Center to exchange your iBoxes for new iBox BTs, you still have another chance. Through Friday, May 3, you can still exchange at the CBR offices without an appointment. Starting Monday, May 6, all keybox appointments will require pre-scheduled reservation. LAST DAY for no-appointment-keybox-exchange: May 3, 2013 Come on the day and the time you were to come during the exchange – Check the schedule
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CBR Experiencing Phone Issues – 4/29/2013 Please note that CBR is currently experiencing sporadic phone issues. You may receive a busy signal if you attempt to call the CBR phone number (614-475-4000). The phone issues do not affect Tempo or Fusion, or contacting CBR by email. Only the ability to call the CBR phone number is currently affected. If you need to contact CBR and cannot get through by phone, you may use the link below to get to a directory of contact email addresses organized by request: We will remove this message once confirmed that the issues have been resolved by the phone company.
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MLS Policy: Build-to-Suit Photos The MLS Committee recently confirmed that the MLS photos designed exclusively for use with your Build-to-Suit properties cannot be used for any listings other than new construction withoutbuilding permits. Warnings and/or data maintenance fees will continue to be issued for those found in violation. New construction with a building permit is required to display the primary photo with the words “Not Actual Property” appearing in 36 point type or larger if the actual photo either is not (1) the current stage of construction or (2) the actual interior. Again … please do not use the Build-to-Suit primary photos that MLS provides for any listing other than new construction without building permits. Those photos serve as quick identification of vacant ground listings with a proposed house that is currently not under construction. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Missed the KeyBox Exchange? Come to CBR April 22-26 If you didn’t get to the Makoy Center to exchange your iBoxes for new iBox BTs, you still have another chance. April 22-26, 2013 Come on the day and the time you were to come during the exchange – Check the schedule
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Update Your Rooms: All Room Locations Now 5 Level All room location fields are now available on Add/Edit. The room location grid now displays only the date that is entered into the NEW room level locations in the format of Up2, Up1, Entry Level, Down1, Down2. All fields are numerical values only. You must enter the NUMBER of rooms at that level, not “X”. Enter zero if no rooms of this type exist at that level. IMPORTANT NOTE: The Room fields Living, Dining, Eating Space, Family, Den, Great, Utility Space, and Rec will NOT have the old data copied into the new fields. Because of the inaccuracy of the old data, the new fields WILL NOT be repopulated with the old data. It will be necessary for the listing agent to select the appropriate room locations off all additional rooms beyond Beds, Full and Half Baths. Only Beds and Baths will have the old data repopulated into the new field formats. Please remember that the old “Den Down” field does NOT EQUATE to the new “Den Down1” field. The ambiguity of the old “Den Down, Living Down, etc.” fields was the reason they were removed. The new fields are available in Add/Edit immediately. The old Up, Down, Lower Level format has been completely redesigned to allow for much more accurate room location for up to 5 level split properties. Please fill in the exact locations of all rooms on Add/Edit for new and existing listings. NEW 5 LEVEL FORMAT: HOW TO READ THE NEW FORMAT: The same logic is used for Down designations (Dn1, Dn2). Entry level is always the front door entrance. If stairs lead down, any rooms at the next level down are “Dn1”. Additional level downstairs below Dn1 would be level Dn2. PLEASE NOTE: Entry Level does not take into consideration any stairs leading up to the FRONT ENTRANCE. The front door of the property is always assumed to be ENTRY LEVEL, even if there is an extended entrance and winding stairs leading up to the front door. That is…the front entrance door, main entrance to residence, is ALWAYS considered ENTRY LEVEL.
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Reminder: Keybox Exchange – Makoy Center Don’t Forget Keybox Exchange happening this week, April 15- 19, at the Makoy Center in Hilliard. Makoy Center – Emerald Room Click the link for more information: http://columbusrealtors.com/keybox
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Hotspot/Mobile Users: “bmi_load” Errors on Tempo Tempo users accessing the MLS via mobile/celluar “hotspot” devices may see increased amount of ‘bmi_load’ reset errors: Error level: 0x00000001 Error Message: JS Exception caught in http://sef.cbrmls.columbusrealtors.com/5.7.05.31228/Header/Header.asp – Window.OnError: ‘bmi_load’ is undefined in line 65 [w3wp(5176)] http://www.cbrmls.columbusrealtors.com/Tools/AMF/EventDictionary.asp Error level: 0x00000001 Error Message: JS Exception caught in http://sef.cbrmls.columbusrealtors.com/Default.asp – Window.OnError: ‘bmi_load’ is undefined in line 182 [w3wp(5176)] http://www.cbrmls.columbusrealtors.com/Tools/AMF/EventDictionary.asp These particular errors occur for users accessing Tempo using HotSpot mobile service provided by Sprint and possible others carriers as well. The cause of the errors is due to HotSpot directing users through a proxy server that is injecting JavaScript (JS). CoreLogic is actively pursuing possible solutions. In the meantime we recommend users experiencing this error use Fusion which is not affected by this issue. Alternatively, users can contact their mobile ISP (Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc) and see if they can provide a solution.
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New 5 Level Room Locations for RES The first stage in a multi-stage rollout of a new room location format for RESIDENTIAL MLS listings has begun. This new format will greatly improve the agents’ ability to designate the EXACT location on the exact floor of the rooms. The new fields are available in Add/Edit immediately. The old Up, Down, Lower Level format has been completely redesigned to allow for much more accurate room location for up to 5 level split properties. Please fill in the exact locations of all rooms on Add/Edit for new and existing listings. The reports will display the new data very soon. PLEASE NOTE: The reports currently display ONLY Beds and Baths with the new fields. The Beds, Full Baths, and Half Baths will not be disrupted. The rest will be updated with the new fields in the coming days. They will display the correct totals throughout the process. Other fields such as den, living room, etc., will be added to the reports in the previous location with the new 5-level format in the coming days. IMPORTANT: The other fields such as Den, Eating Space, Living Room, Family Room, Great Room, etc will NOT have the old data put into the new fields. Because of the perceived inaccuracy of the old data, the new fields WILL NOT be repopulated with the old data. It will be necessary for the listing agent to select the appropriate room locations off all additional rooms beyond Beds, Full and Half Baths. Only Beds and Baths will have the old data repopulated into the new field formats. NEW 5 LEVEL FORMAT: The new format is Up2, Up1, Entry Level, Dn1, Dn2. This will completely replace the old RES format of UP, DOWN, and LOWER LEVEL. The old format was restrictive (max 1 above entry level, max 1 below entry level). This made precise location of the Bedrooms, Living Room, Den, etc on 3- 4- and 5-level splits impossible. HOW TO READ THE NEW FORMAT: The new format assumes that every RESIDENTIAL property has an ENTRY LEVEL with a FRONT DOOR. This is always referred to as “Entry Level”. Any room on the same level as the front door (entry) are at ENTRY LEVEL. If you proceed up STAIRS to a level above the entry level, that is Up1. Any room that is up any number of stairs from entry level is always referred to as Up1. If additional stairs go up, any rooms on the additional level above Up1 are always referred to as Up2. The same logic is used for Down designations (Dn1, Dn2). Entry level is always the front door entrance. If stairs lead down, any rooms at the next level down are “Dn1”. Additional level downstairs below Dn1 would be level Dn2. PLEASE NOTE: Entry Level does not take into consideration any stairs leading up to the FRONT ENTRANCE. The front door of the property is always assumed to be ENTRY LEVEL, even if there is an extended entrance and winding stairs leading up to the front door. That is…the front entrance door, main entrance to residence, is ALWAYS considered ENTRY LEVEL.
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