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When providing a referral to a valued client, never do this:
Recently, I asked a "vendor" with whom I've had a professional relationship for 4 years for a referral to a real estate agent, because the previous two I had were idiots. He gave me a brand-new rookie, fresh out of licensing with a background in COSMOTOLOGY. This idiot was dumber than the previous two. Long story short, Roofstock saved the day.
If you are a realtor, property manager, whatever, it doesn't matter...don't refer your "valued" clients lousy, incompetent people. It's one of the easiest ways to lose business permanently.
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New licensees are always bad? Throwing stones from inside a glass house?
A year as an appraiser, not on six of my Michigan Appraisal Management Systems for MI; you were a realtor for bit; and Investment Advisor for Canadian companies... You are great at what you. Vendor gifted their time to you providing a name, it's up to you to vet your partners
"roofshock" referral $ pay was the perfect fit, or this is an ad?