Sentences with phrase «estate salesman for»

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-- extra-spicy buffalo wings and getting love from a car salesman («We've got to get you in a new Beemer»), a real estate agent («I've got the perfect house for the new hero in town») and a barrage of rabid fans («We'll be the loud ones you hear when you walk through the tunnel»), the grateful quarterback looked ready to suit up.
President Donald Trump, after a halting start, is now marshaling the full power of his office — and the salesman tactics he sharpened over several decades in New York real estate — to win over holdout conservatives and waffling senators to support the House Republicans» replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
Still, there's no smack of cynicism in the name above the lights for this revival: Christian Slater is simply superb as Roma, the slickest of salesmen in a hyper - macho estate - agent office in Chicago.
That doesn't just hold true for banks and financial advisors, but the same goes for real estate agents, mortgage brokers, insurance brokers and car salesmen.
The logic being that the clients of an insurance salesman, for example, would be good potential clients for an estate planning attorney since they are in the market for somewhat related services.
The Realest Eight property management company is taking a bigger chance by hiring someone without experience - in this case a paper salesman for the real estate consultant role.
He is perhaps the «top salesman & # in the real estate industry being the boss of Centaline???? Ultimate Career Career Worth Living For!
Ergo, the low standing that the public pegs the real estate sales industry at, down there with used car salesmen (they are mostly men), politicians (they will tell their selected constituencies whatever they want to hear in trade for votes) and others of a nefarious nature who end up behind bars.
If you put a real estate for sale ad in a paper or magazine, the folks who own the institution or the salesman who takes your money on behalf of the company — owes you NOTHING other than to reproduce the information you gave.
If I see a sign that «looks like a corporation» on a lawn as a «for sale» sign, I immediately — rightly or wrongly — think «this must be a REALTOR (r)»... because as a member of the public I don't know that not all real estate salesmen are REALTORS (only the ones who pay dues to CREA / OREA, etc. can use that term).
Real estate consultants will actually be professionals, because there won't be one here, one there, and a bunch more everywhere, like used car salesmen waiting for the next marks to wander onto their lots.
The stereotypical» snake ‑ oil salesman» doesn't exist for long in the real world of real estate.
Such money shall not be available for payment of any debt or liability of the real estate broker or salesman, or to any person other than the person for whom the money is being held in trust.
As now constituted, Section § 442 restricts the activities of unlicensed persons in regulated real estate transactions by prohibiting a broker from (1) paying any part of its commission to another for help rendered by such person to the broker in the buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, renting or negotiation of a loan on real estate, including condominium resales, unless such person is a duly licensed real estate broker or salesman regularly associated with the broker and (2) prohibiting the broker from paying any part of its commission to any party to the transaction unless such party is duly licensed.
«When getting help with money, whether it's insurance, real estate or investments, you should always look for someone with the heart of a teacher, not the heart of a salesman
But what happens in the case of a salesman who fraudulently owed someone hundred thousands of dollars, telling the victims that he worked for the real estate firm and has the authority to sign documents on behalf of the boss?
Young was a licensed real estate salesman who worked for a broker, Johnson, in Island County, Wash..
Looking at the New York real estate license law, the court found that no one could bring a lawsuit seeking a payment «for services rendered... in the buying, selling, exchanging, leasing, renting or negotiating loan upon any real estate without [being]... a duly licensed real estate broker or real estate salesman on the date the cause of action arose.»
The term was invented by Ira Serkes, demon salesman for Security Pacific Real Estate in Richmond, who writes in the Multiple Listing Service that «I've got clients who salivate at Albany listings!
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