Not exact matches
Other areas of mediation that will be addressed include the Community
Practitioner — landlord - tenant, neighbor, HOA, peer, school; the Civil Mediation
Practitioner — small claims, limited civil, unlimited civil, unlawful detainer, civil harassment; the Restorative Justice
Practitioner — victim - offender, criminal restraining orders, restitution,
talking circles, spiritual; the Business
Practitioner — construction, employer - employee, labor contracts, malpractice, personal injury, insurance, real
estate; and the Face of the
Practitioner — ethics, dispute resolution styles, practice building
We
talked with James Shapiro, CEO, Windermere Real
Estate Inc., a regional franchisor based in Seattle with about 5,000 salespeople; Daryl Jesperson, president of RE / MAX International, which has 47,000 salespeople, as of November 1997; and Robert Moles, president and chief executive of Century 21, which weighs in with 110,000
practitioners, about how they see their companies, and the industry, now and in the future.
The good news is, each of the companies we
talked with insists that, with its system, the real
estate practitioner remains central.
He could just as well have been
talking about our expectations of today's real
estate practitioners.
With all the
talk that has transpired around the subject of «mere postings» there hasn't been any kind of a follow - up by way of anecdote — here anyway — in relation to a Real
Estate Practitioner showing one of these listings and
talking to the seller (s) about what they have agreed to and what they understand about what they've agreed to.
So a Registrant or
Practitioner could reasonably ask themselves today: why would any Buyer commit to
talking to just a single real
estate sales person — if they understood that individual (
Practitioner) was going to promote their own listings first, then those listings of their brokerages colleagues, and then in the final analysis they (the buyer prospect) would be advised of any pertinent property listings that might be under contract with the other competing brokerages.
Pass out fliers or
talk to people at community events that have nothing to do with real
estate, where other
practitioners aren't likely to be.
Recent additions to a Web site that's already won the Web Marketing Association's 2006 Real
Estate Standard of Excellence WebAward are realPing, which lets online customers
talk to
practitioners with just the click of a button, and Zillow.com valuations.