Not exact matches
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.
Real estate professionals
wanting in on the action should learn the lingo and options of manufactured housing, says Bruce Savage, director of public affairs for the Manufactured Housing Institute, Arlington, Va., the
trade association for manufactured - home builders and others involved
in the industry.
Does the government
want this industry to continue to be regulated or will they continue to allow other non-license organizations to
trade in real estate?
Although when it comes to
trades, I'm not sure you'd
want to use the roofing company who worked on this property,
in a listing passed along by Gary Crews of Hanna
Real Estate in New Westminster, B.C.: «Roof replaced
in 2013 with a 30 year old roof.»
«Not everyone
wants to
trade in dollars or yen or euros,» observed Ben Shaoul, president of Magnum
Real Estate Group, to CNBC recently.
Real Estate Trading Services Licensing Course Designed for entry - level students who want to become licensed to sell real estate in British Colum
Real Estate Trading Services Licensing Course Designed for entry - level students who want to become licensed to sell real estate in British Col
Estate Trading Services Licensing Course Designed for entry - level students who
want to become licensed to sell
real estate in British Colum
real estate in British Col
estate in British Columbia.
This should have cleared up for you all the different main types of license there are
in real estate trading services and helped you tell the difference between them all so you can go about deciding which ones you
want to pursue.
A HomeLife
real estate agent advertised
in a
trade publication and received a call from a person who
wanted to buy a gas station.
«But the Seller Didn't
Want to...» The Council Rules are very clear: If a client instructs the licensee not to disclose a material latent defect, that licensee must refuse to provide further
trading services to the client
in respect of the
trade in real estate (see Section 5 - 13 of the Council Rules).
Presumably neither buyer would
want the brokerage to disclose the terms of their offer to the other, which the brokerage would otherwise be obliged to do under its obligation to disclose to each client everything it knows about the
trade in real estate.
In any other industry, no monopoly can prevent competitors from operating - you
want to open a gas station the suppliers have to supply you with gas, open a stock brokerage and you can have access to the stock exchanges to
trade your clients stocks, BUT open a
real estate brokerage, you better first operate the way CREA
wants you to operate or you are denied access to the
real estate industry stock exchange - this seems a little outdated approach and apparently has finally caught up to CREA.
This may sound obvious, but you
want to make certain the agent you select is licensed to deal
in the
trading of
real estate.