CAR Benefit Guide - 152 for 342

C.A.R.’s 2026 Benefits Guide – 164 for 342

As a member of C.A.R., you receive numerous resources and benefits designed to help you navigate every market cycle and meet each industry challenge with confidence. From legislative advocacy that saves you an average of more than $10,000 annually to exclusive offers and member-only discounts through C.A.R.’s Partner Program to...Continue reading

Soroptimist 2026

GAOR Supports Soroptimist Glendale – Bras for a Cause – FEB 23

The Glendale Association of Realtors® is very proud to be a sponsor at the Soroptimist International Of Glendale event, Saturday, Feb 23, 2026. Soroptimist is a global volunteer organization that provides women and girls with access to the education and training they need to achieve economic empowerment. BRAS FOR A...

NAR 2025 Annual Report

NAR’s 2025 Annual Report Just Dropped

The National Association of REALTORS® 2025 Annual Report, released this morning, describes how the association laid the groundwork for transformation in 2026 and beyond—particularly in budgeting, repairing partner relationships, and managing risk. “NAR—with its legacy of more than a century—stands at the threshold of a new era,” says CEO Nykia...Continue reading

Stop AB 1406 - RAP

Red Alert! Stop AB 1406 – Triples Cap on Liquidated Damages

C.A.R. has issued an urgent Red Alert. Please look for it and respond today. C.A.R. is OPPOSING AB 1406 (Ward) which MORE THAN TRIPLES the statutory cap on liquidated damages in transactions where a buyer is purchasing a newly constructed owner-occupied condominium from a developer. The cap would increase from...Continue reading

CAR Defeats AB1157

Victory – AB 1157 Defeated.

On Tuesday, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) announced a major victory, stopping AB 1157 in the Assembly Judiciary Committee. The bill failed decisively. AB 1157 would have imposed permanent statewide rent control on nearly all types of rental housing, including all single-family homes, most of which are currently exempt...Continue reading

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