The article appears to be stressing that you should have a for
sale sign installed or the supreme court will be on you.
Not exact matches
Cape Wind, «Project at a Glance,» at www.capewind.org/article24.htm, viewed 14 April 2009; Rhode Island from «Deepwater to Start Building R.I. Wind Farm in 2010,» Reuters, 8 January 2009; «LIPA & Con Edison Eye Offshore Wind Power,» Renewable Energy World, 25 March 2009; «Garden State Offshore Energy Wins Bid for Offshore Wind Farm,» Renewable Energy World, 6 October 2008; «Bluewater Wind
Signs Contract for
Sale of Offshore Wind Power,» Renewable Energy World, 24 June 2008; 1 MW of
installed wind capacity produces enough electricity to supply 300 homes from sources cited in note 2.
Some seller reps
install their own for
sale signs; others engage the services of a
sign installation company.
They can work on the completion of a pending
sales file to the extent of arranging for repairs, checking on the progress of financing, scheduling appointments for showings,
installing signs and lockboxes (our lockboxes don't require an MLS key to
install), and helping with advertising copy for broker review.
Even though the listing brokerage of a «Mere Posting» isn't actually selling the listing, as a «Listing Agent» per se», Marko's list of related services also mentions
installing a Professional Fair Realty For
Sale sign on the property.
I had found myself actually checking out the street as the agent was
installing his for
sale sign.
I even have a
sign that can be
installed next to the For
Sale sign, stating that the house has been «pre-inspected» and is «Move - In Certified.»