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Real Estate Agents News Archive 17-Nov-2007
Real Estate Agents Are Using Podcasting to Reach New Targeted Markets (PRWeb)Agents around the country are starting to reap the benefits of podcast services that offer targeted lead generation, enhanced listing appeal and portable marketing tools that make selling more efficient and properties much more visible to targeted buyers. (PRWeb Nov 14, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1NYWduLUVtcHQtSG9yci1UaGlyLVplcm8=
PMB estate agent fined R3 000 (The Natal Witness Group)Guthree, whose company trades as Acutts Real Estate Agents in Pietermaritzburg and Hilton, accepted responsibility, but told the court the failure to submit a necessary audit report in time was the fault of the firm of auditors he instructed to deal with the book work.
First American Title Insurance Co. reaches settlement with regulators (Orlando Sentinel)First American Title Insurance Co. will pay $5 million in penalties and costs to settle allegations that it had paid kickbacks to builders, bankers, real estate agents and brokers for referral business, Florida's chief financial officer announced this morning.
Wireless lock boxes protect agents at work (Honolulu Advertiser)Entering an empty, unfamiliar house with a stranger is all in a day's work for real-estate agents, most of them women.
Real Estate Agents See Sunny Side of Market (NPR)At the National Realtors Association's conference in Las Vegas, agents nationwide describe their markets as thriving. In Las Vegas, which has one of the highest foreclosure rates in the country, many bank-owned houses stand empty as new homes continue to go up.
Residents could get property tax cut (Visalia Times-Delta)Tulare County homeowners, particularly those who bought new homes in the past five years, should plan to have their property reassessed for the 2008-09 tax year, real estate agents say.
Office Designation Sought (South Tampa News and Tribune)Chris Ireland says the cure for a stretch of North Boulevard is to replace his and other homes with offices for lawyers, accountants, real estate agents and dentists.
Fee flap to cost title company $5 million (The Palm Beach Post)One of the country's largest title companies agreed to pay a $5 million fine for creating 87 insurance agencies throughout Florida in order to funnel kickbacks to the real estate agents, mortgage brokers, banks and home builders who referred business.
First American to pay Florida $5M (The Business Journal of Jacksonville)First American Title Insurance Co. has agreed to pay $5 million in penalties and costs for alleged kickback payments to builders, bankers, real estate agents and brokers for business referrals, violating the Florida Insurance Code and federal law, state officials said.
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