
The Greater San Diego Association of Realtors (SDAR) announced on March 17 that the local County Assessor’s office will continue to process electronic and mailed recordings for real estate transactions amid coronavirus concerns.
As the largest trade organization in San Diego County, with more than 20,000 members, SDAR has communicated with the office of the San Diego County Assessor the need to support real estate professionals and home sellers and buyers during the concerns of office closures. The office of County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., was responsive to these concerns and has designated staff to remain in place, should the closure of county buildings and services be announced. The County of San Diego has not yet made such an announcement but may do so at any time. They are committed to continue processing electronic and mailed recording. However, due to health concerns, in-person submissions will not be accepted. Information on county services can be found at: arcc.sdcounty.ca.gov.
“Our primary objective is the safety of our members and helping to protect and maintain the continuity of their business. We are pleased to have the ability to work with our local government resources to represent the needs of the real estate professionals we serve, and the home buyers and sellers they support, on a daily basis,” said Michael Mercurio, CEO of SDAR, “During this time of uncertainty, our goal is to provide the support necessary for our members.”
As the leading realtor association, SDAR will also continue to provide a full line of tools and resources that help members to continue servicing their clients during the sale or purchasing process, including market updates, tips and best practices, and technology resources to manage their business. Updates to support and services will be communicated to members as changes occur.