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How To Protect Your Identity and Personal Data Online

  How to protect your identity and personal data online  We live in a world where technology is constantly evolving. With new technology comes new ways to protect your identity and personal data online. Here are some tips to help keep you safe online: 1. Use a strong password The first step in protecting your identity and personal data online is to use a strong password. A strong password is one that is at least 8 characters long and includes a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. You should also avoid using common words or phrases. 2. Use a VPN A VPN, or virtual private network, is a tool that helps protect your online privacy. When you use a VPN, your data is encrypted and tunneled through a private network. This makes it more difficult for criminals to hack into your device or steal your personal information. 3. Use a password manager A password manager is a tool that helps you create and manage strong passwords. Password managers generate and store str...

How Much Real Estate Regulation Is Right For New Zealand

  How much regulation is required to protect NZ property buyers and sellers?    The amount of regulation needed to protect property buyers and sellers varies from country to country. In some countries, there is little to no regulation in place, while in others, there are stringent regulations in place. Generally speaking, the more regulation that is in place, the more protection buyers and sellers have. Some of the key regulations that buyers and sellers can expect to see include: - Disclosure laws: These laws require that sellers disclose any information they know about the property they are selling. This can include information about past repairs or damage, as well as any zoning or building restrictions that may apply. - Property inspections: In order to ensure that a property is safe and in good condition, most jurisdictions require that it be inspected by a professional before it is sold. This may include checking for termites, leaks, and other damage. - Laws concerni...

Technology As Applied To Real Estate Practice:

  Technology As Applied To Real Estate Practice: The Easiest Way To Stay Current In Real Estate Technology    Technology is constantly evolving and the real estate industry is no exception. If you want to stay current in real estate technology, you need to be constantly learning and keeping up with the latest trends. Here are some tips on how to do just that: 1. Stay informed. One of the best ways to stay current in real estate technology is to keep informed about what’s going on in the industry. Read industry publications, attend industry events, and follow industry leaders on social media. This will help you stay up-to-date on the latest trends and technologies. 2. Join online communities. There are many online communities where real estate professionals can learn and share information about the latest technologies. These communities are a great place to ask questions, get feedback, and learn from others who are also interested in staying current in real estate technolo...

What's Happening to the Property Market in New Zealand?

From the Pen of: Dr. Lee Konowe The property market is a constantly changing beast. What was once a seller's market is now a buyer's market. Values are still high but there has definitely been a slowdown in the market. In Auckland, the median house price is now around $830,000. This is still high but it's a far cry from the $1 million median that we saw a few years ago. The reason for the slowdown is mainly due to the new lending restrictions the Reserve Bank has put that in place. These restrictions have made it harder for people to get a loan, so there are fewer buyers in the market. This doesn't mean that the market is done for. The current market is still a good time to buy, especially if you're looking for a family home. Values are likely to stay stable for the next few years, so it's a good time to buy before they start to creep up again. If you're thinking of selling, it's best to wait until the market picks up again. There's still a lot of in...

New "Blended" REA Verifiable Course Materials - Face-2-Face Meets The Web

  Buzzwords, buzzwords and more buzzwords, so now we add yet another. The thing is that this one "Blended Learning" actually generates a useful mental image. In this case we are blending the online model with the traditional "Face-To-Face" traditional learning model. Well, not exactly. In the e-Agent version, blended learning refers to a mix of online and augmented online (webinar style). So there is a face-to-face component, however, it is virtual and the matchup is with a content only side, thus we are "Blending" two different online settings. OK, so what are the Pro's & Con's? PRO's: Registration is via newsletter. No separate mass emailing. Capable of being embedded in just about any website/web-press environment. Responsive code allows mobile viewing. Reduced hesitancy by non-technical users. Low entry/production costs. CON's: Limited direct interaction, during production & replay. Webinars using recorded presentation have a hi...

The Easier Way To Access e-Agent - No, It Is Not Google!

 In life there are most often "Easy Ways" of getting to our goal, but there are also "Harder Ways". Now, sometimes we immediately "Know" which is the easy way and will take it, just about every time. The hard way, that is a different story. Most often, when I take the hard way, it is because I am simply unaware there is an easier way to go. Now, at age 77 (yes, I have a baby face; meaning only a new-born baby would think it attractive), but I still tend to do things the way I always have, until someone or something shows me a better way. Yes, I am that someone and today's is the better way day! HARD WAY: Never elect the hard way if there is an easy way to get the job done! EASY WAY: Step 1. Type e-agent.nz in your browser (Chrome; Safari; Firefox; Opera; Edge or other). Hit "Return or Enter" on your keyboard. Step 2. There is no Step 2... you are done! You are at the e-Agent Homepage, easy-pease. So, the next time you want to drop-in on e-Age...

Why The Rules & Regulations Of The REA Should Actually Please Agents...

  It is important to consider the relationship between regulatory requirements and successful marketing.  Customers and clients see professional behaviour as a positive sign, when seeking an agent. It is essential for agents to be aware of what they can and cannot do in order to maintain their license.  The New Zealand Real Estate Authority has specific guidelines that must be followed by all licensed real estate agents. These guidelines are there to protect both parties involved in the transaction, which includes customers, and vendors alike.  Agents should keep up-to-date with these regulations so they know exactly what is expected of them at all times. However, the bigger picture and from those of us currently on the "Front Line" or relegated to commenting on the ever changing real estate marketplace is very different from the experience of many Kiwi agents/salespeople. For far too many, the REA rules; regulations and codes of conduct requirements, just feel like...