SMITH SHOLAR ASSOCIATES PLLC
The Association's attorney provides
opinions and advice about legal issues that affect the Association and
segments of its membership. RCAR communicates information to our members
about such legal issues and operates its programs and activities in a
manner to minimize any legal liability to the Association and our
members. Visit
www.smithsholar.com
for resources in legal preventative
maintenance such as an archive of the "Real Estate Legal Tip of the
Week", Real Estate Disclosures and the Field Book For Middle Tennessee
Real Estate Transactions.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS When you joined your local Realtor Association, you automatically became a member of a three-tiered organization. You belong to one (or more) of almost 1,500 Local Associations, 54 State and Territory Associations and the single largest trade Association in the world. For a breakdown of the offerings and responsibilities of the Local, State and National levels of your Association visit www.realtor.org.
TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS - The State Association's website including access to all TAR Forms, Conferences & Conventions, Governmental Affairs, Education Information and access to the realtor Tennessee Living Network database.
REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (RPAC) PACs have been around since 1944, when the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) formed the first one to raise money for the re-election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A Political Action Committee (PAC) is a popular term for a political committee organized by like-minded people for the purpose of raising and spending money to elect and defeat candidates. The PAC's money must come from voluntary contributions from members rather than the member's dues treasury. PACs represent business, labor or ideological interests. Visit RPAC's website to see how your contributions are being used.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE PROPERTY FINDER ROBERTSON COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM SPRINGFIELD-ROBERTSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROBERTSON COUNTY READS -
Robertson County Reads is a program in partnership with Governor Bredesen's Book From Birth Foundation and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library that provides a new, age-appropriate, hardcover book each month to children from birth to age five at no cost to the family, regardless of income.
THE HISTORY OF ROBERTSON COUNTY -
Robertson County, Tennessee is a beautiful, pastoral community of 60,000 people, thirty miles north of Nashville. We are very proud of our rural heritage, yet minutes away from everything the big city has to offer. We hope that this web site will serve as your introduction to the county and your personal welcome to come visit. Come stroll along the historic streets of Springfield with its antique shops and tea rooms. Motor out to Cross Plains and visit Thomas Drugs for the best milk shake in the mid-state and step back in time a century or more. Visit a 1902 flour mill in Orlinda, Bell Witch Country in Adams, or come "turn the pig" on July 4 in Greenbrier. Wherever you come to in Robertson County, we guarantee a wonderful time. Our welcome mat is out to YOU! Howard R. Bradley, Robertson County Executive
ROBERTSON COUNTY GOVERNMENT The Robertson County Court House, at the corner of Main St. and 5th Ave., Springfield, houses the office of the County Executive. However, with the upcoming renovations to the Court House, most county offices will be temporarily located in the old First National Bank Bldg., at the opposite corner of 5th & Main. Learn about more County Officials and their offices visit Robertson County's website.
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