Sentences with phrase «acted as my realtor»

The company I worked with first acted as my realtor in bidding on the foreclosure.
Of course, acting as a Realtor, you could always look out for the other side's interests as well, if you wanted to pull a deal together and get paid a commission.
Why are forms becoming more complicated, but for sale by owners are encouraged to act as Realtors — and to take as much as they can from buyers and not pay tax on the money when they are acting as Realtors.
The council acts as a REALTOR ® - driven community organization, helping REALTORS ® build partnerships with globally - minded businesses, mortgage brokers, attorneys, and other relevant local entities.
As a user, you are guided through the information by Wendy, the host of the website who acts as your Realtor.

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The MLS system was created to act as a forum for Realtors to share listings with other agents.
A realtor can also act as your preliminary home inspector, providing advice about comparable units and a suggested list of upgrades that will make the place easier to rent.
As your financial planner, I will also act as a liaison with other specialists (attorney, accountant, realtor or insurance agent) who play an important part in your financeAs your financial planner, I will also act as a liaison with other specialists (attorney, accountant, realtor or insurance agent) who play an important part in your financeas a liaison with other specialists (attorney, accountant, realtor or insurance agent) who play an important part in your finances.
Answer (s): Realtors: Act as an advocate for your clients» fiduciary concerns.
Act as Bank's liaison between Realtors and Asset Management Companies hired to dispose of Chase's foreclosed residential properties.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS 5 + years experience in the mortgage environment 3 + years experience in the banking environment 1 + year experience processing FHA and VA loans (60 - 100 loans in pipeline) 2 + years experience acting as liaison between the customer, the realtor, the attorney, and Cendant in order to process customers» mortgages efficiently Ability to address the needs and concerns of customers Proficient in Microsoft Office...
As we both know, this cognitive dissonance scenario plays all of the time with big - time commission chasers who tend to try to live up to the standards of what one wants to earn vs what one is currently earning, and therein lies the problem with almost all wannabes, early know - nothing - careerists, struggling know - a-little-bit mid-term survivors, surviving devolving - from - naïve - honest - wannabes - to - practicing - the - sales - culture's ways - and - means - influence - peddling scripts / strategies wannabe - professionals - but - still - amateurs producers to the flat out high - flying Terry Paranych types who practice (pre Hearing decisions) in - your - face unethical behaviours in quest of more and more and more and more commissions before death brings down the final curtain on the greatest act one has ever been privy to partaking in... because for most, being a Realtor is all about acting.
So, if the FSBO website is acting as unlicensed assistant, procuring listings for a Realtor to put on MLS, how can this be allowed?
Richard Mendenhall, 2001 NAR president; served as acting EO of the Missouri Association of Realtors during part of 2011
I thought that was a thing of the past until I came across a recent Superior Court case in which a Realtor acted as an «expert witness».
whereby every Realtor when having coffee with a colleague in a public place, spoke in WHISPERS for fear the people at the next table might possibility be a Realtor they didn't know; someone who even thought they heard the use of the word «commission» and who could report it, anonymously, to the CB as having overheard something (in their imagination)-- and if I recall correctly (and I am not certain) the deal was you could be charged under the Act and found guilty of collusion, even if you weren't, and then had to prove your innocence.
The idea was to provide a single source of highly usable information to Realtors, who in turn could act as hubs to pass this information on to homeowners to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and also reduce the costs of home ownership.
I don't believe Michael says that they should not be allowed to fun FSBO sites, just that they should be clear that these sites not make themselves out to be professional Realtors (TM), nor make false claims, nor mislead the public, nor act as «unlicensed assistants»; a pretty long list of wrong doings right in broad view of a government that seems to care so much about the purchase and sale of real property for real people.
«I have been fortunate to work in an industry I enjoy, and I am excited to act as a resource to fellow Realtors ®.»
Begs the question as I've raised in here before — if a REALTOR can't be bothered to acquaint themself with their own rules how can they possibly be expected to acquaint themself with all the acts and by - laws that govern the purchasing of property.
The quality of the Realtor does not become evident until a crisis has to be dealt with by said Realtor, and this will not occur until after the Realtor of choice has established himself / herself with the client as that Realtor of choice via having established a rapport with said client, be it via genuine caring or via disingenuous learned acting procedures.
As one of her first duties, Weiss led the charge to make sure MREA's more than 2,100 Realtors were educated, equipped with tools and fully informed about the new Manitoba Condo Act, says the association.
«There will be much going on with our active pursuit of finding better technological solutions for our Realtors to serve buyers and sellers more effectively in selling, buying or leasing a property... We will also be involved in the review of The Real Estate Brokers Act, the third Winnipeg real estate forum, affordable housing issues such as the land transfer tax, putting on a 2014 mayoral forum and our fourth annual Gim me Shelter event this March to raise thousands of dollars for shelter - related causes.»
For more than 100 years, the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) has acted as a positive force of advocacy for its members.
The Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission has appointed the Association of Saskatchewan Realtors as its provider of all provincial mandatory education required to obtain and maintain registration under The Real Estate Act.
In your opinion, can an ex Realtor in Ontario (currently a non-registrant for more than two years) act as a consultant (an adviser of sorts) to a buyer or seller of real estate for an agreed upon hourly fee for advice rendered by said consultant?
The Montana Association of REALTORS ® filed an amicus curiae brief arguing that because the state's law permits licensees to act as dual agents of the buyer and the seller and «act solely in the best interests» of both parties, a buyer's representative should be able to represent two bidders in the same manner.
Answer: So that when a signed - up client realizes that the «acting» Professional Realtor, who, via initial - meeting orderly recitations of slick scripted texts in conjunction with implementation of psychological maneuvers (as learned either by design or by osmossis from in - house pros who employ such manipulative tactics without thinking as a general matter of being) is not what he / she originally appeared to be, that that client would feel duped and might want to escape the clutches of that sales person.
The restriction marks a significant legislative accomplishment as REALTORS ® continue their effort to persuade Congress to pass the Community Choice in Real Estate Act.
REALTORS ® are gearing up for what is expected to be a busy first three months of the legislative season as a new Congress and new Administration tackle a number of priorities that affect real estate, including tax reform, the Affordable Care Act, regulatory reform, reauthorization of federal flood insurance, and what to do about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
The comprehensive manual provides answers to just about any question a REALTOR ® or REALTOR ® Association staffer may have regarding flood insurance, ranging from how condos are treated to rate tables as revised by the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act enacted earlier this year...
«Silly» is a casual but accurate way, to describe the Competition Bureau of Canada expecting a private buyer (possibly a first time buyer) of a «mere posting» to comprehend the interrelationship between Agency Law and the REALTOR Code of Ethics and the pertinent Provincial Real Estate Act, when the Canadian Senate apparently lacks sufficient clarity of process within itself as it relates to the subject of Senator's expense accounts!
Thus, I would not rank you as a part - timer at all, but more accurately I would rank you as a full - timer whose only job (real estate transactions) is carried out as a methodically acting Realtor who efficiently controls her hours of operation and thus allows for more leisure time (likely thinking about her future real estate strategies during some of that leisure time) unfettered with opposing responsibilities elsewhere in the workforce.
That FINTRAC is having Realtors act as world police is insanity.
a. Act as PAR liaison for all Realtor ® Party activities, including assisting local associations with NAR grants and other services.
The National Association of REALTORS ®, which already incorporates the requirements of the Fair Housing Act, as well as equal opportunity on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity into its Code of Ethics, will spend 2018 recognizing the history of fair housing in the nation and how REALTORS ® are constantly improving their commitments to fair housing and property rights.
There are many Realtors who act as professionals when conducting business with the public as well as with one another as you correctly stated.
Any REALTOR who acts as you claim should be charged, stripped of their license and disbarred (if we could do so).
Buyer Beware is what happens with FSBOs not with LTTPs acting as Buyer Reps. No Buyer needs an SPIS except to sue a Seller or incompetent REALTOR.
Realtors are merely hired by a consumer to perform certain limited duties, or a specified act, or to conduct a certain single piece of business for a specified limited period of time (such as selling a house).
This and may other acts of kindness are why the husband and wife Power Team won gold as the favourite Realtors in a local newspaper's Readers Choice Awards.
Buyers get to choose from «many» such sellers» assets, at their own leisure, if they are smart, and start the process early with a smart, ethical Realtor acting as wingman / woman.
The puplic and the government act as if realtor.ca is a puplic utility — well it's not and if realtors and the local boards did not pay to organize, catagorize, and manage this data it does not exist.
Of course the final decision in choosing a home inspector is the buyers, but the Realtor if acting as a buyer's agent should certainly make sure that the buyer picks the best inspector to meet their needs.
Veteran Westside Realtor Will McKitka acted as company auctioneer.
The amendment clarifies that REALTORS ®, when acting as buyer or tenant representatives, must tell clients if property they're pursuing is subject to a dual or variable rate commission arrangement.
She served as Illinois Association of Realtors ® president in 1999, where she assisted in writing the Illinois Real Estate License Act and played a major role in other regulatory and legislative issues.
This is a wonderful initiative taken by Erin in her part as a world citizen; A contribution in the form of an act of service to our children, who will be the future business people — including Realtor's — professional's, teachers,... etc..
One without the legal limitations CREA has, yet one that is legally allowed to operate outside of CREA, acting as a Competitive alternative to the discount model, mere postings and real estate marketing websites and even REALTORS who clearly should not be in this business.
The 18th annual Realtors Care Blanket Drive collected blankets and warm clothing to help over 19,000 working poor and homeless people across the Lower Mainland in B.C. Hundreds of real estate offices acted as drop - off locations during the event.
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