Sentences with phrase «estate practitioners often»

It's in these quality - of - life categories that real estate practitioners often have the strongest impact in their communities.
Real estate practitioners often use empathy and emotional appeals to inspire clients.

Not exact matches

Legal claims are often the most valuable assets in an insolvent estate and it benefits both creditors and insolvency practitioners to unlock and realise that value.
But whether the issue is called riparian, aquatic, appropriation diversion, or some other term, real estate practitioners, property owners, and governmental bodies may soon find themselves involved in numerous, and, often cantankerous, disputes over water and the availability and use thereof.
He says real estate practitioners «often act like freelancers» and their duties have not been subject to clear legal requirements.
What is also remarkable about this situation is that those other businesses that have a fee structure are, almost, certainly going to get paid for their services every time — unlike licensed real estate practitioners who have, more often than not, worked on a pure «contingency» commission basis, and will lose money when a listing doesn't sell.
Two years into a market where houses can sell in days, sometimes in hours, and often before they get posted on the MLS, practitioners are returning to prospecting and other real estate basics as the best way to get listings.
If I seem picky it is because I have seen all sides of and all kinds of the real estate business and its practitioners respectively from the inside - out, and I have borne witness to legions of commissioned sales types (the good, the bad and the ugly), the latter two types spinning their way through interactions with the mostly less - than - knowledgeable members of the public for their own personal financial good, first and foremost, too often at the expense of their marks.
All too often, the advice that best serves the principal's interests is different from the advice that would secure the real estate practitioner's commission.
Both had grown up with fathers whose careers often required them to work extended hours — Gene's dad was a pediatrician, and hers was a real estate practitioner — so she figured they'd both accept a life together that included a similar spontaneity.
Yet too often, real estate practitioners offer a laundry list of personal attributes when asked «Why should I hire you?»
That's especially true for real estate practitioners, who often need a car that can serve as both business tool and personal transportation.
Some new real estate practitioner's do likely make mistakes, and as another submitter here has already stated: ``... Often with the «victim» NEVER knowing the better.»
Real estate practitioners too often approach negotiations as contests they're determined to win, says Patricia Lynn, CCIM, principal of LYNNK in San Francisco.
Yet, too often, real estate practitioners are unaware of the tax liabilities arising from the cancellation of debt and fail to advise their clients accordingly.
Too often, real estate practitioners are unaware of the tax liabilities arising from the cancellation of debt and fail to advise their clients accordingly.
Industry forms tend to favor the real estate practitioner and are often harmful to consumers.
That's because the term «agent» is often used in a casual manner, referring to any real estate practitioner.
Such nationwide standards — often transparent to the real estate practitioner and homebuyer — are important, says Hill, because consumers are bombarded daily by media messages that make decisions like car and homebuying seem simple.
During my speaking engagements, I often ask how many real estate practitioners in the audience have a formal, written «privacy policy» on their Web sites.
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