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What is the difference between a real estate agent and realtor?

June 19, 2011 - 12:01 am 1 Comment

Also, what is the difference between a real estate agent, realtor, buyers agent, and listing agent?? Cant a real estate agent and realtor be a listing agent and buyers agent? I am SOOO confused?

A real estate agent is a person who list and sells houses
and a realtor is basically the same thing, But when contact a realtor, its an office and you usually ask a question about real estate, You ask I am calling about a house I am interested in looking at and I need to speak to an agent. The receptionist will pass you to an agent which is a realtor, Now it mostly one in the same. Now this agent works for a Real estate Broker. Which has a different kind of license than an
a real estate agent. In other words when you walk into a real estate office and you see several desk with
a person behind each one you just walked into room of realtors.

What is the difference between a realtor and a realtor broker?

May 2, 2011 - 3:06 am 1 Comment

What is the difference between a realtor salesperson and a realtor broker?

An agent/salesperson/Realtor requires a licensed broker to supervise his real estate activities. A broker doesn’t require such supervision A broker’s license is harder to get vs. an agent’s license. A broker’s license requires the person to pass a more difficult test and to have years of experience in selling real estate. Basically a broker supervises agent/salepeople.

All a Realtor is, a member of National Association Realtors. Both an agent and broker can be members of the NEA. If the agent or broker is not a member of the NEA he can’t use the copyrighted term "Realtor".

The National Association of Realtor’s has a strict Code of Ethics that each member must adhere to. If a member doesn’t follow these rules they can be fined, censured, and possibly lose their real estate license.

What is a realtor required to disclose upon sale of a house?

April 29, 2011 - 5:48 pm 4 Comments

I purchased an older home a few years ago and now am having mold issues due to excess water damage, this is obviously a problem that date’s back to before I owned the home. Is the realtor legally binded to tell the buyer before purchase of any kind of water damage/mold issues?
Thank You Thank You!!!!

The seller would have to fill out a disclosure statement that should list any items that *they* are aware of. Unless you could prove that the agent was in cohoots to hide something, your beef *would have been* with the seller. But, then, comes your next problem: Proving the seller *knew* there was a water issue. This is going to cost you money to prove… and add to that the court costs of suing the former owner… Another problem you may have is the fact you state you bought this home *a few years ago*. Did you have an inspection at the time of sale?

In my opinion, a *few* years means more than 2, and I would say you may be dead on arrival proving that this former owner knew and prevailing in court.

What are some important agencies its important for a Realtor to be a part of?

February 20, 2011 - 3:12 am 1 Comment

Speaks for itself. What are some important agencies or clubs that its important or beneficial to be a part of, if your a Realtor or real estate agent?

Other than the standard associations that come with being a Realtor (NAR/your local and state associations), I recommend joining networking groups. Some agents are members of country clubs and chambers of commerce, which help circulate their name. Being a Realtor is about promoting yourself – not your business – so any way you can find to get your name out there, the better off you’ll be.

Once a realtor has sold a home do they have to supply the seller with documents?

February 18, 2011 - 6:33 am 2 Comments

My mother received a certified letter from the buyer of her home requesting money because he put in a French drain due to water coming in the basement after he purchased it. In case we go to court or mediation I would like the seller’s disclosure, inspection report and sales agreement. I have asked her realtor for it but she does not answer my emails or return my phone calls. Is there another way I can obtain these papers since my mother can not find her copies?

A nice email to the Broker on record should get you copies of the sales agreement and seller’s disclosure sheet but at this point highly unlikely you are going to get the buyers inspection report

If you where to go to trial then in discovery phase you would be legally entitled to any and all documents relevant to the suit

If the buyer is seeking serious cash, or seems on the verge of filing suit then best bet is to at least consult an experienced real estate lawyer

In general for the buyer to prevail they must not only produce admissible “proof” that you mother knew of the flooding basement, she took steps to hide this material defect , the fact the sellers disclosure sheet does not address flooding in the basement does not mean your mother knew and attempted to hide the fact

If the buyer files suit in small claims court it may be in your best interest to hire a lawyer, to move the suit to real civil, in that case unless the buyer is an experienced contractor his lay opinion on what is the problem with the basement would not be admissible “proof” in a court of law

How does a realtor get a "bank owned" listing in southern california?

February 10, 2011 - 9:40 am 2 Comments

If a bank seizes a house and gives a title of bank owned, how does it get assigned to a realtor?
Does has to ask the bank to get the listing or bank picks a realtor or?

I am guessing you are a RE agent. And you seek listings. Waste of time. If I am correct
re your query. I suggest you become a buyer’s agent and never ever do dual agency.

I can guide you

tons of buyers if you look in the "right places."

If I get a rental from a realtor do I have to pay the brokers fee?

November 17, 2010 - 5:48 pm 3 Comments

Im moving in the New york area, and Im not sure if I rent from a realtor do I or does the owner pay the broker fee? Im confused. I know I have to pay the security deposit and that months rent. I just need to know about the brokers fee or realtor fee? Basically who pays the realtor?

In New York State you pay the Realtor’s Fee.

VIBE Vsessions Presents: Musiq Soulchild

October 29, 2010 - 8:42 am 13 Comments

Philadelphia-born Taalib Johnson, a.k.a. burgeoning R&B artist Musiq (Soulchild), grew up the oldest of nine children. Musiq, whose influences include James Brown, Patti LaBelle, Billie Holiday, and Sly & the Family Stone, participated in Philadelphia’s open mic scene in his early teens. The son of a die-hard ’70s soul music fan, Musiq performed at Philly showcases like the Five Spot and Wilhemina’s until his management team, Mama’s Boys (Jerome Hipps and Michael McArthur), brought him to Def Jam Records’ attention. Musiq’s debut album, 2000’s Aijuswanaseing, was recorded mostly at the Touch of Jazz Studios in Philadelphia. Musiq’s first single, “Just Friends (Sunny),” appeared on the soundtrack to Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and two years later Musiq released his second album, the spiritual and personal Juslisen, which debuted at number one on the Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts. The following year brought the widely-acclaimed Soulstar, and in 2007, after moving to Atlantic, Musiq released the more mature Luvanmusiq.

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The Clara Barton condos, Penn Quarter, Realtor review (616 E Street, NW, Washington DC)

July 14, 2010 - 4:12 pm 1 Comment

Walking video tour of the Clara Barton condominiums by Realtor Jay Bauer. Penn Quarter

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Hyderabad Rajendranagar Realtor Satish Murder – TV5 News @ 10AM 07th August 2009

July 10, 2010 - 2:00 am No Comments

TV5 News @ 10AM 07th August 2009

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