Sentences with phrase «estate corporation seeking»

Letters exchanged between New Paltz town supervisor Susan Zimet and Wilmorite attorney Shawn Griffin shed light this week on the tactics of the Rochester - based real estate corporation seeking to build a 732 - bed rental project on a 50 - acre site adjacent to the SUNY New Paltz campus.

Not exact matches

Corporations Use Limited Liability Companies to Skirt Campaign Contribution Limits Limited Liability Companies associated with luxury real estate mogul Leonard Litwin have channeled more than $ 900,000 into races for the New York State Senate this election cycle, largely to Republicans seeking to hold on to majority control.
The Fund seeks to achieve this by investing primarily in the following categories of securities and instruments of corporations and other business entities: (i) secured and unsecured floating and fixed rate loans; (ii) bonds and other debt obligations; (iii) debt obligations of stressed, distressed and bankrupt issuers; (iv) structured products, including but not limited to, mortgage - backed and other asset - backed securities and collateralized debt obligations; (v) equities; (vi) other investment companies, including business development companies; and (vii) real estate investment trusts.
The State of Washington's highest court has considered whether a corporation owned by two licensed real estate salespeople substantially complied with the State's license laws, allowing it to proceed with a lawsuit seeking compensation from a homebuilder.
If you are seeking compensation through the courts, you must provide written notice of the court proceeding to the Council and to the Real Estate Compensation Fund Corporation (RECFC).
Therefore, it is suggested that you use a separate corporation for personal real estate corporation licensing or that you seek the advice of your accountant and / or lawyer to determine if using the same corporation would be possible.
7 DOS 00 DOS v. Flagship Marketing Group - availing of license; failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; jurisdiction; proper business practices; ex parte hearing may proceed upon proof of proper service; DOS retains jurisdiction over party not licensed at the time of the hearing where, at that time the complaint was served, the party was (i) licensed, (ii) an applicant for a license or renewal, or (iii) was eligible to automatically renew; salesperson is prohibited both from owning, directly or indirectly, singly or jointly, any shares of voting stock in and from being an officer of any licensed real estate brokerage corporation with which the salesperson is associated; representative real estate broker availed the corporate broker license to an associated salesperson where the office was operated by the salesperson without the direct supervision of the representative broker and the salesperson conducted business as a broker for his own benefit; representative real estate broker engaged in fraud by availing the corporate real estate broker license to a salesperson; representative broker's availing of corporate broker's license for which the corporate broker is vicariously liable; failure to provide business records constitutes failure to cooperate with DOS investigation; DOS fails to establish fraud, ignorance or negligence is not sufficient to prove mistake; pressure, regardless of how severe, is not undue influence; restitution denied where funds sought were received by an entity not named or charged in the complaint; corporate broker fined $ 3,000.00, representative broker's license revoked and fined $ 3,000.00 and salesperson fined $ 5,000.00
Coldwell Banker Canada is also targeting the aging broker demographic that is seeking a way to exit from the industry — the same strategy also being pursued in the U.S. by its parent company, Coldwell Banker Real Estate (owned by Realogy Corporation).
These conclusions support CoreNet Global's position that the real estate function is becoming more strategic and highly valued within major corporations as they seek to increase efficiencies and reduce overlap in the workplace,» said Peggy Binzel, CoreNet Global's chief executive officer.
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