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Real estate agent safety an ongoing concern

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News and notes from a very broadly defined real estate landscape:

Crimes against agents

Real estate agent safety continues to be a topic making headlines:

Where home sales are hot … and not

Even with widespread reports of the general housing market stabilizing, it’s still a mixed bag from metro area to metro area.  Some hits and misses:

TV host starts over

Toronto real estate agent Sandra Rinomato is no longer hosting HGTV’s popular “Property Virgins” program, but she hasn’t left television: She is debuting a show in Canada called “Buy Herself,” in which she works with single women to find and purchase properties, according to Global Toronto.com.

CAR against bulk home sales

The California Association of Realtors opposes the prospect of the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s “bulk sales” foreclosure program, which would call for the sale of 600 foreclosed homes in Southern California to institutional investors.  CAR argues that bulk sales will drive overall home prices downward and that bank-owned home sales are closing in an average of less than 60 days without government intervention, according to the Sacramento Business Journal.

The Florida bubble, part II?

Some experts are seeing another condo bubble forming in South Florida, with the construction of as many as 10,000 new units contemplated by the end of 2012, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

The report said that some of the developers are requiring buyers to put down 80 percent of the cost of the condos before closing, freeing them from pressure to acquire institutional financing to spur construction.

A shed is apparently a good thing

Decorating diva Martha Stewart is known for having a lot of “stuff,” and apparently it all has to go somewhere: She plans to appear before a local planning board to seek approval to build a 25-foot-tall, 3,200-square-foot storage unit on her 137-acre property in Bedford, N.Y., according to Lohud.com, which said the approval is needed because of the size of the unit.

Poodle sparks a condo-board suit

A unit of the Illinois government is suing the condo board of a high-rise on Chicago’s tony Lake Shore Drive because it won’t allow a tenant who suffers from chronic depression to keep a poodle as a service animal for therapeutic purposes, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Illinois Department of Human Rights, in its suit, claims that the man’s poodle made his mood “more stable and less dark”; the condo association denied his request twice, though two doctors wrote letters supporting the dogs’ therapeutic value.

Fraud, in a black leather jacket

A leader of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang recently was sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay $130,000 restitution for heading a mortgage fraud scheme, according to CNN. Josh Leo Johnson, a vice president of the Sonoma, Calif., chapter, admitted to conspiring to obtain loans fraudulently, the news network reported.