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05-27-2010, 07:53 AM #1
Hi Every Body
After working with INSPECTORS , APPRAISERS, and CONTRACTORS for a company that (for a fee) would put them in a directory, and do an email blast to Real Estate agents, lenders ect. I got to know some of my clients pretty well, and after awhile determined that they were not getting results because every-ones in a directory , has a web site, and does email blast. Some of them suggested I start a service that would put them in direct, face to face contact with people that actually could use, or refer their services, and at the same time they could offer to educate them on their area of expertise. All meetings are Free no/cost to Agents or Brokers.So I did, and have got nothing but positive feedback. It makes me feel good to connect local professionals together that otherwise may have never know each other. This program is available in all 50 states.
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05-29-2010, 02:54 AM #2
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Michael, surely you have something more to contribute than a shameless plug. Enjoy the site.
View our Realtor.com page for contact info and visit our complete list of allMaui condos in Wailea updated in real time. View our WP Maui site and Maui Weebly Page for local events, market data, and property listings.
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05-29-2010, 07:14 AM #3
Sorry for the shameless plug reply
Maui, I was under the impression that my first step was to introduce myself to the community, that`s what I was prompted to do. What was I thinking ?
7 Ways a Real Estate Agents can Help Sellers - Before The Home Inspection...
Little things you can do to stop delays of the closing process
1) Be sure the inspector has access to every area of the property ( inside and out )
2) Make sure doors and gates are unlocked, or keys are available, the inspector should have access to sheds, attics, crawl spaces, electrical panels, water heaters, Heating and air units, basements, garages
3) All utilities should be on, including pilot lights, and all light bulbs must be in working order, so there is no question of electrical, water or gas problems
4) Make sure all trees and shrubs are trimmed away from the roof and house.
5) Replace and or repair all broken windows, torn or missing screens, missing gutters, and downspouts along the roof, and If there is a chimney make sure it has a cap.
6) Clean up any debris , piles of wood, ect. from around the foundation, they may be thought of as conducive conditions for termites.
7) Make sure all filters are cleaned or replaced , test the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
If there are pets , they should not be on the premises the day of the inspection.
Consider a pre- inspection report, and provide a public link to that report, by advertising that your listing has already been inspected, and has no surprises. Buyers can see the inspection report and be one step closer in scheduling a walk-through.
Why would a home seller want a home inspection Any defects can be fixed, or repairs can be made prior to putting it on the market at a realistic cost. Before buyers come along and use defects and repairs for negotiation of the asking price, holding up the process and lowering the listing price.
Checking these areas before the home inspection will speed up the process.
"Learning More = Earning More"
Looking forward to contributing more info.
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06-03-2010, 01:30 AM #4
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hi everybody....this is Kaitlyn Kor from New Jersey...I'm here to know about indian real estate market status. And I also thankful to admin of this site to allow me for this.



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