Not exact matches
Mr. Costello has represented clients across many
different industries on professional liability matters, including advertising agencies, accountants, attorneys, public relations firms, appraisers, collection agencies, employment agencies, franchisers, home inspectors, mortgage
brokers / bankers / lenders / servicers
and trustees, title
agents, abstractors, appraisers,
real estate agents and brokers, insurance
agents and brokers,
and property managers.
«Twelve years ago, as a licensed
real estate broker in California, I had a vision of bringing together the entire global
real estate marketplace of
agents,
brokers, developers, associations, buyers
and sellers in a true property sharing network platform, which could be adaptable for all the
different ways that
real estate markets perform in various countries
and regions.
I am thinking of becoming a
real estate agent,
and I liked the idea you mentioned in your article about» to set up a couple informational interviews with
different brokers.
Unfortunately this just isn't the case, because
real estate transactions are complicated
and many times involve 10 - 20
different parties including
real estate brokers /
agents, buyers, sellers, attorneys, accountants, employers, inspectors, appraisers, lenders, government, non-profits,
and often contractors.