15 December 2012 | 16 replies
WOWEven if you have a disagreement communication should be calm, to the point, and respectful.

6 December 2012 | 24 replies
I would also communicate it via email or in writing so that if there is a next time you can remind them of your willingness to work with them but also be stern.

6 December 2012 | 0 replies
The reason is because if the deal falls through for any reason, I don't want to have to pay my attorney 700 or 800 dollars for his time on simple communications that I could've done myself.

8 December 2012 | 3 replies
With technology they can sometimes be even closer and easier to communicate with than someone nearby.

12 December 2012 | 16 replies
Long story short they did catch up to it and it cost him a great sum of money in penalties plus some attorney fees.As long as you can document that there is a situation preventing you from now doing so, and you contact HUD and ask them what you should do and attempt to get your communication in writing you should be able to support your position or at least cover yourself.

10 December 2012 | 2 replies
Give her your info and tell her to let you know if anything changes and you will keep the doors of communication open for the future.The deal doesn't always happen on first or second contact and takes time.

17 December 2012 | 2 replies
The very organization, communication, and cooperation of your group will sour the atmosphere for crime and bad player will move out or embolden neighbors (now accustomed to communicating as a group) will test their growing relationship with the police and share information that leads to arrests.

20 December 2012 | 2 replies
As a professional part A are obligated to do preparations, own research, risk analysis, considerations, documentation reviewing, communication and other neededand thereby rely on own judgment about C and the business opportunities they offer.

31 January 2013 | 15 replies
Also the LLC and other transfers before it if the buyer or buyers are connected the broker could argue they are owed a commission.So I am just throwing that out there where a seller has told me before I talked to so and so and I have this buyer and I say yes they called and found you through my marketing and I have the date and time etc I talked to them and other communication.Some buyers will lie and just want a property however they get it and do not worry about collateral damage or duties the seller might owe in a listing agreement.At this point really I would get an attorney at least to send legal communication to this person if they are the head broker or if they aren't send a copy to them as well as the principal broker outlining what has happened etc.

21 December 2012 | 5 replies
I prefer people who are collaborative by nature, and show a win-win philosophy in how they communicate.