BULLETIN BOARD

Consumer Information Analyst, Margaret A. Lamar, has written a comprehensive report on "The Evolution of the Time Share Industry in North Carolina." The 150-page report is designed to assist the Real Estate Commission in gaining a better understanding of the past, present and future of the time share industry in North Carolina ... Education Director Larry A. Outlaw addressed a meeting of the South Carolina Real Estate Educators Association on January 10 informing the Association of the current activities of the North Carolina Real Estate Educators

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The Real Estate Commission welcomed Elmer C. Jenkins into its membership following his January 6 installation. From left to right, Commission Vice Chairman Gilbert L Boger, Member LaNelle Clontz, Mr. Jenkins, Commission Executive Director Phillip T. Fisher, Chairman A. P. Carlton, Members J. Edward Poole, Ernest C. Pearson and Patricia Casey Wilson.

Association and the [National] Real Estate Educators Association for which Larry is presently serving as a Director . . . The 1987 Real Estate Instructor Workshop and Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Real Estate Educators Association is scheduled to be held at the McKimmon Extension Education Center in Raleigh on March 23 arid 24. . . The third edition of the Real Estate Commission's copyrighted textbook, North Carolina Real Estate for Brokers and Salesmen, has been recently revised to include coverage of North Carolina's new Condominium Act (see page 3 of this Bulletin) and to report changes in the federal tax laws as a result of the 1986 Tax Reform Act. Copies of the revised textbook should be available for purchase at local bookstores or directly from Prentice Hall Inc. (800/223-1360) by April 1. . . L. Ted Gayle, Director of Audits and Investigations, reports that 887 persons attending the Commission's Trust Account Short Course in 1986, bringing the total number of attendees to 2,859 since the program began in 1982