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Kathy Argento
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YELLOW LETTER-LICENSED REALTOR QUESTION

Kathy Argento
  • Lender
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Hi Guys. Quick question regarding the yellow letters. I am partnering up with a licensed realtor in writing these letters and sending them out. But being a licensed realtor, she is required to put her BRE #, etc on the letters, but as you know, this sometimes turns people off. Anyone have any input here about how to get around this issue or a "work-around"? Thanks everyone.

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Jerry Puckett
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Jerry Puckett
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I usually put the BRE # directly under the signature and add language that says something like:  Though I am a licensed agent I'm far more interested in buying your property than listing it.

We also can use a sort of hybrid letter that appears to be "from the desk of" Pre printed stationary can have urls, phone numbers, etc in very small typed font that do not appear abnormal at all.

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