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Ram Chandrasekaran Planning to obtain RE (Agent) License and Be an Investor
8 May 2008 | 7 replies
Once you reveal that information, in my opinion, the person you are dealing with may feel you have an UNFAIR advantage in the transaction.
Michael Juve What to do now? (wholesaling)
13 June 2008 | 9 replies
One of them got frustrated because I told him I did not feel comfortable revealing the address.
Account Closed AIR RIGHTS
9 July 2008 | 3 replies
However, he revealed his is among a group that includes academics, economists, transportation officials, and architects currently writing a book entitled "Lower Manhattan 2020."
George P. Responce from direct mail
1 August 2008 | 45 replies
You don't want to reveal that until you know you have a motivated seller on your hands and you surely don't want any unnecessary BBB strikes.
Tyra General Using Internet Marketing to Sell Homes
10 February 2009 | 16 replies
Hi Danwhy don't give it a try, you don't need to be a tech guy, the internet is probably the most affordable media.i know one realtor that build up his business in Europe using only the power of the internet.Here is the thing that a professional website can do for youit can work everyday for you and collect email from prospect, the leads you collect can be Seller and Buyers.Now, getting back to this succesful friend(i can not reveal the name of his business or his website), when he had a new property to sell, he just send an email, and he had some 20 solid investor coming visiting and he close more sales in his area that any other company.again, if you can send an email you can use the internet to build up your businessand most buyers make thorough research on the internet in the first placei won't recommend Ebay, for the branding of your company it is not really that good.best of luck Halille
Account Closed Joe The Plumber? OR HELP McCain?
1 November 2008 | 48 replies
Here's the direct quote: "But it wasn't long before the Association of Plumbers, Steamfitters and Service Mechanics revealed that Wurzelbacher was not a licensed member of their trade."
N/A N/A Is 6% to much?
17 September 2008 | 34 replies
I believe that the policy of NAR is that real estate professionals should never discuss or re-veal their intentions concerning fees or other competitive business activities with or to competitors.NAR states; “Real estate professionals should never discuss or reveal their intentions concerning fees or other competitive business activities with or to competitors.
Dwayne Hirsch Government and your phone records
11 July 2006 | 17 replies
Now, it has been revealed that not only are they wiretapping many Americans at random, they are checking and no doubt cross-checking the phone records of as many people as they can.
N/A N/A Ever bought a condo hotel?
21 April 2015 | 19 replies
OK, I'll be the guy that reveals his ignorance!
Mikey Kay credit checks, background checks? what website to use?
16 May 2012 | 16 replies
Though they don't give credit scores, as a screening tactic they can reveal volumes about someone's past, and you can be looking up someone while you're talking to them.