How is Barack Obama the "most liberal president ever" if he’s getting rid of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

Posted on May 16th, 2011 by admin in realestate com | 9 Comments »

Read this:
http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-fi-lew-20110515,0,1443088,full.story

He’s essentially pulling the government out of the housing market for good.
Isn’t that a REALLY conservative thing to do?

he isnt even close to being the most liberal president ever, thats just a stupid gop talking point

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

Posted on May 13th, 2011 by admin in realtor | 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.

Are realtors limited to what areas they can show houses in?

Posted on May 11th, 2011 by admin in realtors | 5 Comments »

I have a realtor that is showing me a lot of houses in east San Diego and hardly any in west San Diego. I know there must be more available in the west. Are realtors limited to what areas they can show houses in? I know her office is in east San Diego.

They have to show where they are paying membership dues to the board, but that includes all of San Diego. The west side likely does not meet your needs, it is a lot more expensive.

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