Frequently Asked Questions
What is HANFRA?
HANFRA is the acronym which stands for the Hamptons and North Fork
REALTORS® Association, your local professional REALTORS® organization.
What is its purpose?
To support its members by providing programs, products, and services
to help them achieve success with competence and integrity and by
promoting the extension and preservation of the right to transfer
and use real property in the five East End townships. (From the preamble
of our Charter)
When was it started ?
Although it can trace its roots back to earlier organizations and
affiliations with local REALTORS® on the East End, HANFRA was formally
chartered by the National Association of REALTORS® and the New York
State Association of REALTORS® as a 503-B not for profit organization
in 1996. Every two years is undergoes a national review, and if found
in compliance, is issued a new charter for two years. We have recently
completed that review, and have been approved until December 2008.
Where is it located?
HANFRA maintains an office at 44210 Route 48 Southold, NY 11968. However,
the best way to contact the office is to call, 631-734-8310, fax 1-866-941-8682
or mail, POB 427, Southold, NY. 11971. The office is open typically
from 8 – 4. However, on weekends, and after hours, the calls
are rolled over to my home. So, please feel free to contact me anytime
if necessary.
How is it governed?
By a Board of Directors whose members are elected annually in September
from the ranks of REALTOR® members. Directors are elected to a three-year
term and assume their office in January. Currently there are 13 members
on the Board who meet at least once a month to establish Board policies
and programs.
Who are the officers in the
organization and are they paid?
There is a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, who are
elected by the REALTOR® membership, and an Executive Officer who is
appointed by the Board. Only the Executive Officer is paid. All other
Board members volunteer their services.
What does the Executive Officer
(EO) do?
His/Her primary responsibility is the run the day-to day operations
of the organization, maintain membership information, input information
into NRDS, collect fees and dues, track education requirements and
ethics training, act as liaison to the state and national organization,
act as a facilitator for programs and member inquiries, assist in
arbitration and grievance procedures, generally serve as a resource
for members, and any other duties requested by the Board. He/She is
the only employee of the organization.
Do I have to join HANFRA?
That depends. If the company you work for has decided to become a
REALTOR® member, then as a licensee, you must join and pay dues to
the National, State and Local organizations. If we are your primary
organization, you will remit your dues to us, and we will forward
them to the respective organizations. If you have chosen to select
another REALTOR® organization as your primary, then you will only
pay the local portion to us.
What happens if I don’t
pay my dues ?
Your company will be billed and is required to pay your dues on your
behalf. Your membership will be terminated, and you will no longer
be able to practice as a REALTOR® . Also, your company may terminate
your affiliation with them, since membership is a requirement to practice
real estate in their company.
Who decides what my dues will
be?
The National and State organizations decide each year what their dues
will be. We have no control over those amounts. Your local portion,
however, is determined by your local Board of Directors. The monies
collected are used to pay for local expenses only, salary, office
maintenance, insurance, taxes, and local programs, etc. For 2007,
the Board has chosen NOT to raise your local dues.
Why should I support my professional
organization?
That’s simple. The selling of real estate is a complex process,
involving local, state, and national issues and procedures. One voice
in protecting your rights, can hardly be heard. However, by banding
together and networking, you become a member of a large group who
can impact change in Albany and Washington, and at your local level.
The real estate profession is under scrutiny from all sides, and your
organization is vigilant in protecting your rights to sell real estate
and benefit from that experience.
What are some other benefits
of membership?
As a member, you will have free access to state and national information,
news and publications, Code of Ethics training, reduced rates for
conferences, professional training, designation courses, arbitration
and ethics training and procedures, and the opportunity to impact
government affairs and legislation.
As a member of HANFRA you will have access to
the “Members Only ” section on three websites to assist you
in your real estate profession: www.realtor.org, www.nysar.com and
now at www.hanfra.com. Through the member benefit and affinity
program sponsored by your national organization, you will be able
to access discounted rates on home, auto, life, disability, and professional
insurance, credit cards, home warranties and other financial services,
and reduces purchase plans for Fed Ex, Xerox, Gateway, Dell, IBM,
Lexmark, HP, Nextel, and Hertz products, to name a few. Check your national and state organizations web sites for the most current listing of providers.
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| Richard T. Stauffer Executive Director |
As a member of HANFRA, you will have free access to NYS Legal Hotline, where free, authoritative legal advice is available to NYSAR members on legal issues pertaining to real estate practice (518-436-9727) Monday through Thursday 9 am-1 pm.
The information available on the State and National sites is virtually limitless and I encourage you to avail yourself of those resources.
For additional services and benefits, or to answer your questions, please feel free to contact Executive Director - Richard T.Stauffer at 631- 734-8310 or Via Email.



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