Sentences with phrase «put on any real estate board»

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«The Town Board's recommendations, if enacted, will not only put hardworking pilots out of work,» Mr. Riegelhaupt's statement continued,» but will also have a dramatic and harmful impact on all of the local small business that rely on a strong real estate market and summer visitors.»
The Real Estate Board of New York and the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York have reached an agreement to revive the 421a tax exemption in New York City, ending a 10 - month stalemate that put a damper on the city's investment sales market and stalled several major projects.
CREA's proposed ban of zero per cent listings on MLS has a number of Canada's real estate boards seeking assurances that supporting such a ban would not put them at odds with the federal government's Competition Bureau.
After he left a job as an airline ticket handler 11 years ago to become, at 20, the youngest sales rep in the local board (he claims he initially went into real estate solely because he wanted to be able to put a big picture of himself on his vehicle), he found himself $ 130,000 in debt.
The TREB initiative is taking a different approach than proposals put forward last year by a group of Fraser Valley Real Estate Board members, who suggested up to a seven - day delay in uploading MLS listing data on to mls.ca.
The last time CREA held its annual general meeting in Quebec, in 1996, organized real estate was put on notice that a major restructuring effort was urgently needed to put boards and associations back in touch with the needs of Canadian Realtors.
As a member of a real estate board is Western Canada, I'm of the opinion that real estate boards across Canada should have put the brakes on this issue back in early 2011 when real estate board elected leaders headed east to vote.
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