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Arizona Real Estate Blog Archives: January 2008 « December 2007 | Main | February 2008 » Tuesday, January 22, 2008Subprime Mortgage Problem Goes Global: Federal Reserve Makes 'Emergency' Interest Rate CutBen Bernanke and the Federal Reserve made an 'emergency' rate cut to the key interest rate this morning, rather than waiting until their next planned meeting at the end of January. The .75 basis point reduction in interest rates comes amid global economic fears. The Asian markets have been down sharply in recent days, and European markets have followed (although they're not down as much as the Asian markets). The fear is that America's subprime mortgage problem is now damaging the global economy. Fortunately, the US stock markets were not trading yesterday due to the Martin Luther King holiday. But DOW futures were down over 500 points until the announcement of the Fed's rate cut early this morning. The DOW (futures) has since recovered by a couple hundred points, but it still looks like today will be a bad day for the stock market (which is already down for the year). I guess we'll see when the markets open in a few minutes. Just remember, it's only a paper loss until you cash out!
Posted by Shannon Hubbard, Arizona Real Estate Agent on January 22, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (6) | TrackBack Sunday, January 20, 2008Arizona Wants Change Too!Normally, I don't post on purely political topics. But this video I found on YouTube is classic...and it's something both Democrats and Republicans can laugh at. Enjoy! Posted by Shannon Hubbard, Arizona Real Estate Agent on January 20, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack Friday, January 18, 2008AZ Termite Inspector Licensing Agency Going Away
Amid allegations of "cronyism, inefficiency, overregulation and instability", the executive director was recently fired by the seven member Commission. In protest, the 3 Commission members who voted against firing the executive director have resigned. A committee of Arizona lawmakers have since voted in favor of, and are introducing a bill to disband the SPCC altogether. Under the new bill, regulation & licensing of pest control professionals, including termite inspectors, will be transferred to the AZ Department of Agriculture. Arizona lawmakers also considered transferring the SPCC's duties to the AZ Registrar of Contractors (ROC) or the AZ Board of Technical Registration (BTR). However, agricultural pest control is already regulated by the AZ Dept. of Agriculture, so they are the most logical choice. Last I heard, the bill was supposed to be introduced in early January when the AZ Legislature reconvened. While I have not officially seen anything stating the bill has been introduced or approved, I was told by one of my State Representatives in early January that the SPCC's duties will be transferring to the AZ Department of Agriculture. I think he told me a time frame, but I don't remember what it was. So it sounds like a pretty done deal, even if it has not been officially approved. AZ Governor Napolitano mentioned late last year that she would consider the recommendation to get rid of the SPCC, and the State Representative I spoke with did not say the SPCC might go away, he said it was going away. Additionally, the SPCC (like all such agencies) is subject to review every ten years. I believe the SPCC's sunset review is due in June of this year, and even in the absence of other legislation, I don't think the SPCC is expected to be re-authorized or renewed. So, the "good ole boy network" at an Arizona licensing agency...could it really happen? Of course, I'm being sarcastic - yes, it really happens and probably more than you'd ever believe. I have personally witnessed the type of abuse of power alleged here at another AZ licensing agency. Luckily, it was not not directed at me personally. However, I would bet that it's much more widespread than the public really knows. That's a real shame since these licensing agencies are intended to protect the public. But when the agency is corrupt, it doesn't protect anybody - it just raises the cost of doing business. And that cost is ultimately passed on to the consumer, which means the licensing agency ends up hurting the very consumers it was supposed to protect. By the way, I want to apologize to my loyal readers for my recent "vacation" from blogging. Between the holidays, visiting relatives and another project I've been working on, the time has just gotten away from me. But I promise to post again soon. In fact, my friend the AZ Mortgage Guru recently sent me a very interesting article, which got me doing some research on another Arizona licensing agency. And what I found is definitely worth coming back to read. So be sure to check back in a few days and read all about it! Related articles:
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