Sentences with phrase «real estate salesman on»

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.»

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The boys did not complete their herculean venture — pub (and pint) No. 9 exhausted even the limits of adolescent endurance — and over the succeeding 20 + years they've moved on to marriage, divorce, kids, and careers as lawyers or car salesmen or real estate agents.
Practice Highlights His practice includes representing physicians and medical clinics in negotiating employment contracts, partnership contracts, joint venture contracts and establishment of medical corporations; representation of physicians and medical clinics in the purchase and sale of medical practices; representation of physicians, dentists, pharmacists, medical clinics, surgical centers, hospitals, clinical laboratories and nursing homes before the Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, Illinois Department of Public Aid, Illinois Department of Public Health and Federal Department of Health and Human Services in administrative license and recoupment hearings; representation of brokers and salesman before the Office of Banks and Real Estate; representation of physicians and other health care providers at internal hospital hearings involving termination or discipline of hospital privileges; representation of physicians in hearings before managed care providers to terminate the physician as a provider; representation of health care providers in criminal proceedings in federal or state court on charges related to Medicare and Medicaid vendor fraud and false claims; general and civil litigation related to medical care providers; and domestic relations.
Well the only thing you have missed in this whole formula is a a good salesman, I've been at this 25 years and real estate does not sell on its own.
The major changes that we keep hearing about that are supposed to be closing in on professional real estate, are quite different — depending on who one chooses to listen to: salesman or consultant.
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).
I had worked with my father as a teen - ager, custom building new homes (hands - on), as a licensed tradesman during my twenties and early thirties, as a Real Estate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 2Real Estate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again inEstate «salesman» during my mid thirties (I very effectively used sales techniques to become my office's top producer my third month in the business), as a conciliator / inspector with the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (now TARION) during my late thiries / early forties, as a real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 2real estate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again inestate appraiser affiliated with the Appraisal Institute of Canada, 2002 through 2007, all prior to my return to becoming a Realtor again in 2008.
On January 2nd, 1996, the Parliament of The Bahamas realized the efforts of BREA and the necessity to regulate the real estate profession by enacting the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act, 1real estate profession by enacting the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act,estate profession by enacting the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act, 1Real Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act,Estate (Brokers and Salesman) Act, 1995.
With the passage of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act, the opportunity was taken by the Association to revise the handbook so that it provides details in respect of the Act and supplies more comprehensive information on the business of real estate in The Bahamas generaReal Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act, the opportunity was taken by the Association to revise the handbook so that it provides details in respect of the Act and supplies more comprehensive information on the business of real estate in The Bahamas geneEstate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act, the opportunity was taken by the Association to revise the handbook so that it provides details in respect of the Act and supplies more comprehensive information on the business of real estate in The Bahamas generareal estate in The Bahamas geneestate in The Bahamas generally.
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.
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?
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