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That's a question many newly minted Realtors ask after they've taken the real estate exam. To begin with, if you have selected a real estate broker and the broker has signed your state exam application, you will be issued an active license at the exam center. If you have not affiliated with a bro...
10/20/2008
People are so focused on the bailout they forget that options like this exist for homeowners; here is an excellent article from Consumer Affairs that talks about just what the Housing and Economic and Recovery Acts provisions can do for homeowners in today's troubled market. I was just wondering ...
10/17/2008
I just wanted to send out a thank you to everyone who has visited the Real Estate Wiki and either used it or contributed to it. We're approaching 27, 000 entries today, so thanks to everyone who has, will and is supporting us; the wiki would not be what it is without you guys. Remember,each piece...
10/17/2008
In some areas there are rental-listing services which help tenants find rental units and landlords to find tenants. Most of these services compile lists of available rentals and sell this information to persons looking for rentals. A few also charge the landlord for listing the property. Especial...
10/16/2008
In real estate, mailing brochures and newsletters often proves successful. There are a number of options for those looking to get brochures made, either for listings or themselves. You can do it yourself or go through another company. If you're proficient in programs like Adobe Photoshop and Illu...
10/16/2008
Do you distinguish between the two? According to The Real Estate Wiki, a real estate customer is someone you work with who has not signed a legal agreement for your services. A client is someone who has engaged your services as a Realtor® and has signed either a listing or a buyer-brokerage agree...
10/14/2008
If you're a real estate agent, oftentimes you have to deal with the psychological aspect of your clients when they move.  What are some of the ways you encourage your clients during their move or at closing?  Or have you had the experience that its just best to let clients be and get stuff settle...
10/14/2008
My answer to that question is yes, most definitely. You have to be prepared to do lots of work you might not get paid for.  Realtor®’s services are provided free of charge until the time of closing. What's your opinimon and how do you deal with this aspect of real estate? Although you should alwa...
10/13/2008
What do you think? Although all clients should feel they are in excellent hands and receiving quality service, some clients are more self-sufficient (those known as drivers, who want to get to the point and see you move forward aggressively on their behalf) than others (the more laid-back persona...
10/13/2008
The first step to enter the real estate field is to become a Sales Agent. Attending the pre-license course and passing the state exam will grant you a Sales Agent license. Most states require agents to complete a number of post-license continuing education (CE) courses to maintain their license a...
10/10/2008
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