HODA ISKANDAR
Everyone, stay safe. Big day tomorrow. It’s official. Signed at 6:00am. It was even on TV. Mine really turned blue. Don't forget that tomorrow marks the start of the new Facebook rule (also known as Meta), which allows them to use your photos. Don't forget the deadline is today!!!
According to the show 60 Minutes:
Just in case you missed it: a lawyer advised us to post this. The violation of privacy can be punished by law. NOTE: Facebook Meta is now a public entity. Every member must post a note like this. If you do not publish a statement at least once, it will be technically understood that you are allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in your profile status updates.
I HEREBY DECLARE THAT I DO NOT GIVE MY PERMISSION FOR FACEBOOK OR META TO USE ANY OF MY PERSONAL DATA.
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09/24/2024
Important Message from OACIQ 🚩
Member Safety Awareness
Dear members,
It has come to our attention that one of our members was unfortunately the victim of a serious physical assault during a recent showing.
The broker found herself alone with someone posing as an unrepresented potential buyer. The intervention of the homeowner returning to the property caused the suspect to flee. Emergency services were immediately contacted. We want to reassure you that the broker received prompt care and is now out of danger. Our thoughts are with the victim and her loved ones, and we offer them our full support.
The assailant was arrested within hours of the incident. The police confirmed that this was an isolated incident and not a common crime.
This unfortunate situation serves as a reminder of the importance of safety as members carry out their duties. We would like to share five practical tips to help keep you safe.
1. Know who you are dealing with
Ask prospective buyers for their prequalification before agreeing to a property visit.
If a client asks to meet you at a property, take note of their phone number.
2. Ensure your personal safety
Inform someone of your whereabouts: who is with you, your destination, the expected time of your return, etc.
Ideally, do not allow your client to ride in your vehicle.
If you need to park in a parking lot or along the street, make sure no vehicle blocks your exit.
3. Your cell phone: safety at your fingertips
Keep your cell phone within reach at all times and ensure it is fully charged.
Set up speed dial numbers for emergencies and agree on a distress code with a close contact.
4. Ensure your safety during property viewings
Do not announce that the residence is vacant.
Never walk ahead of your clients into a room when visiting a house. Follow them so that you are never caught off guard.
Plan escape routes from each floor.
5. Do not share too much personal information
Be cautious about how much personal information you share with your clients.
Avoid talking about your children or family, where you live, or your upcoming plans.
The QPAREB team
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