Sentences with phrase «known as the realtor»

It costs me a lot of money in dues, licensing, fees, franchising, education, administration, and who cares what else, to maintain the privilege of holding a real estate license in the Province of Alberta, and of using the valuable trademarks known as REALTOR ® and MLS ®.
I am here to share with you the letters I and P. Without them sooner or later you will likely find yourself working behind the letter S for sanctioned, or at least before a professional standards review otherwise known as Realtor Jail.
It obligated members (who wouldn't be known as REALTORS ® until 1916) to «be absolutely honest, truthful, faithful and efficient»; to «obtain sole agency, in writing»; to «respect the listings of his brother agent, and to co-operate with him to sell»; to «advise an owner to renew a selling contract with some other agent, rather than solicit the agency»; to «always speak kindly of competitors»; to «always be loyal, square, frank and earnest in matters that require the co-operation of other brokers»; to «advertise nothing but facts»; and to «give an honest opinion concerning a competitor's proposition when asked to do so by a prospective purchaser, even though such opinion will result in a sale by the competitor.»
Each month NAR conducts an attitudinal member survey known as the REALTOR ® Confidence Index.
Affiliate licensed real estate agents are known as REALTORS ®, which is a registered collective membership status that identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS ® in good standing and who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics.
Our members may use the REALTOR ® trademark, which identifies them as real estate professionals who subscribe to a strict code of ethics known as the REALTOR ® Code.

Not exact matches

We know a lot from various kinds of evidence: a) the experience of the real estate sector, where recent studies by Macdonald Realty and Re / Max have confirmed the dominance of foreign buyers at the top end of the market especially, as stated for years by individual realtors (accounts often denigrated as «anecdotal»); b) there is the digging of several investigative journalists, and most notably by Ian Young of the South China Morning Post who has boldly and effectively raised issues native journalists have sometimes shied from; c) academic work, including the books by Katharyne Mitchell (2004) Beyond the Neoliberal Line and David Ley Millionaire Migrants (2011).
REALTOR website they will know that they have reached a source of comprehensive and accurate real estate information as well as someone with unparalleled insight into the local market.»
Facebook Live video is a Realtor's best friend and can differentiate you from your competitors, portraying you as the celebrity authority that people come to know, like and trust.
The report was prompted by allegations that some Realtors, primarily in the booming Lower Mainland market, were engaging in the controversial but legal practice known as shadow flipping.
A REALTOR ® who knows the real estate market in your area will help you achieve your goal of having your purchase or sale go as smoothly as possible.
Mike LayPort, who has the distinction of being the fastest roller skater in America, lives in a 22 - room mansion off Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, with (above, in descending order) his father, Lee, a realtor who in the mid -»40s converted the old Mack Sennett studio into a roller rink known as the Palace Arena; his mother, Vivian: his brother, Patrick, a former senior men's four - mile - relay roller - skating champion who now manages the family gift shop; Patrick's wife, Carolyn, and their children, Kathleen and Pat; his wife Donna, an artistic (or figure) roller skater; and Sam, a Labrador retriever.
His story resumes in the autumn of 2000, when his trade as a realtor on the Jersey Shore is thriving, permitting him to revel in the acceptance of «that long, stretching - out time when my dreams would have mystery like any ordinary person's; when whatever I do or say, who I marry, how my kids turn out, becomes what the world — if it makes note at all — knows of me, how I'm seen, understood, even how I think of myself before whatever there is that's wild and unassuagable rises and cheerlessly hauls me off to oblivion.»
Additionally, if your lender uses DELRAP but decides to use HRAP on your particular association, it would behoove a Realtor and buyer to look into why this decision has been made as it may indicate some level of ill - health in the association that a buyer might want to know about.
As Winters discovered, hiring a realtor who knows how to use the psychology of sales can really pay off.
Marte there are tons of Realtors that do not know how or why short sales do not get approved and end up as short sales.
What's more important as a Realtor, is that you're working with a loan officer that is very proficient in tax transcript analysis and knows how to prepare an accurate Self Employed Income Analysis quickly (an...
The individual Realtor is known as a real estate salesperson or broker.
As you know, about a year ago, JMJ came highly recommended by our Realtor and friend, Keith Jorgensen, as his go - to guys for conventional and non-conventional financ.As you know, about a year ago, JMJ came highly recommended by our Realtor and friend, Keith Jorgensen, as his go - to guys for conventional and non-conventional financ.as his go - to guys for conventional and non-conventional financ...
My wife is a realtor and she knows (as should any good agent) that there are «buyer's inspectors» and «seller's inspectors.»
Agents are often upset they have to open the home for inspection as we refuse to join the Louisville Association of Realtors to pay for a key to open homes making life easier for the agent, we feel they should be the one with the added liability opening homes for their clients home inspection and that they should attend so they can know first hand what the issues are, unfortunately most do not feeling it adds liability on them with many even saying their Broker tells them NOT to attend.
As a licensed Realtor ™ I know how important your credit score is, so I am pleased to share today's guest post with my readers --
I'm very confused as to why the realtor would not let us know that this was accepted.
Many Realtors and lenders know that obtaining a CLUE Report as part of the disclosure process is a smart idea.
If you do have a pre-approval, realtors will take you more seriously as well as they know how much you have already qualified to receive.
Knowing that you have done your home - work, prepared, and have a strong Mortgage Banker behind you will get Realtors to take you more seriously and make them more willing to show you properties and recognize you as a «serious buyer».
You need to have the patience as a buyer to see the transaction through until the end but also make sure the Realtors involved know what they are doing.
I know the text from the realtor isn't necessarily the exact words of the property owner, but at the very least, wouldn't that mean we could reasonably request a refund of the application fee as the format of applying (each person filling out a form) already made us unlikely to get the house?
As a realtor being able to refer my clients to someone who I know without a doubt will provide them with the best legal advice and service adds to my confidence in terms of the overall service I am providing.
These businesses are known as «non-subscribers,» and include a number of big box realtors, such as Home Depot and Lowe's.
For example, while my continuing education workshops cover such topics as smartphone apps for realtors and how to stage video tours, there may be a lot you have learned from your recent education that I do not know as much about.
VOW's have simply over taken what was communally known as the mls Catalogue, which many Realtors use to lend to potential buyers in order to help them come to some point where they would put shoe leather to the pavement.
As we both know, this cognitive dissonance scenario plays all of the time with big - time commission chasers who tend to try to live up to the standards of what one wants to earn vs what one is currently earning, and therein lies the problem with almost all wannabes, early know - nothing - careerists, struggling know - a-little-bit mid-term survivors, surviving devolving - from - naïve - honest - wannabes - to - practicing - the - sales - culture's ways - and - means - influence - peddling scripts / strategies wannabe - professionals - but - still - amateurs producers to the flat out high - flying Terry Paranych types who practice (pre Hearing decisions) in - your - face unethical behaviours in quest of more and more and more and more commissions before death brings down the final curtain on the greatest act one has ever been privy to partaking in... because for most, being a Realtor is all about acting.
«If I had the opportunity to speak to the REALTOR ® community as a whole, in addition to encouraging them to visit the Joni and Friends Web site, I would also encourage them to reach out to a family they know that has a child with a disability.
The ability of a Realtor to point to a well - known name with a parallel program like that at Home Depot is a message of competent reassurance, as well as showing clients that going green needn't necessarily mean going far out of their way.
Although we read the news and hear the news, as REALTORS (r) we can't know it all and do research through the police department, etc... and even if we did and could, by the time the transaction closed, the information would likely be out date.
What most members don't know is that about 10 days before the Joplin tornado hit, I had volunteered to serve the Missouri Association of REALTORS ® as the Interim CEO.
Yes, that's right: out of over 100,000 Realtors currently operating across Canada, I am saying that no more than ten thousand of them, if that many, are true professionals, worthy of respect from me, you, the government types, or the public in general if the truth be known (by the public that is) as it is by me, you, the government types and a few other contributors herein.
Who knew at the inception of CREA or TREB that the REALTOR Profession would evolve to a point where being a REALTOR could mean as little as someone who can enter room sizes into a computer and get paid $ 150 for their efforts.
whereby every Realtor when having coffee with a colleague in a public place, spoke in WHISPERS for fear the people at the next table might possibility be a Realtor they didn't know; someone who even thought they heard the use of the word «commission» and who could report it, anonymously, to the CB as having overheard something (in their imagination)-- and if I recall correctly (and I am not certain) the deal was you could be charged under the Act and found guilty of collusion, even if you weren't, and then had to prove your innocence.
Exclusions — exclude job titles such as Realtor and broker, so your competition doesn't know what you're up to!
In 2010, (with the October vote fast approaching) at a meeting with the then CREA President, I stood in my place and I asked him what he knew about any legal opinion that CREA had received or was seeking in relation to acquiring an opinion from Lawyers who specialize in Trademark law, as it would pertain to CREA's entitlement to reject any notion of «mere postings» as being an infringement on CREA's legal rights to protect the REALTOR trademark.
As he became increasingly known and respected at the local and state level, Veissi was elected president of the Florida Association of REALTORS ® in 2002 and named the state's REALTOR ® of the Year in 2003.
The South Surrey / White Rock Realtor is best known as the founder of FVREB's Realty Watch program, which is a community crime prevention program now embraced by thousands of Realtors across B.C..
I'm a Realtor in Edmonton, and I entirety agree with your point about getting known as an individual first, then an agent.
The National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) has joined with a coalition of businesses and public interest groups working to preserve rules surrounding the open internet, also known as net neutrality.
How ORE's leaders can publicly justify describing all Realtors as professionals is beyond me, when they know that at least 90 % of them are not professionals.
Maybe Realtors, one and all, will become widely known as professionals after all... hopefully before the next ice - age shows up.
What do you, as REALTORS ®, need to know about these devices to best inform and protect your clients?
Crampton then asked Richardson what was preventing him, as a consumer, from taking the property information he gets from a member Realtor who emailed him the information with a «click of a button», and redistributing it to a relative or someone else he knows.
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