A resource repository for REALTORS® with topics that don't always fit neatly into other categories.
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| Appraisers – alphabetized by city |
| Home Inspectors – alphabetized by city |
| Mortgage Companies |
Property Managers |
| Title Companies |
Miscellaneous |
| Attorneys, Closers, Consultants, Contractors, Home Services, Government Agencies |
Home Staging, Insurance, Investments, Marketing, Publications, Radon Inspection or Mitigation |
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Key slides from a 1-hour session from the April 7 Broker Summit. | VIEW SLIDES
The "meaty" slides from a 1-hour session given at Tuesday office visits. | VIEW SLIDES
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Due to their frequent contact with strangers in various
public and private locations, REALTORS® face several
on-the-job risks. NAR and MAAR are committed to helping our members stay
safe while working with prospects and clients. By raising
awareness, we can give REALTORS® knowledge that will
empower them to work with confidence. more
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MAAR takes unsolicited email seriously and will not sell or give away member email addresses. Spam is a 21st-century problem that chokes the potential good uses of the Internet, and we support further action to remove spam cleaning from our daily chores.
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Unwanted, unsolicited e-mail is a frustrating problem for almost everyone who uses the Internet. Spam e-mail clutters inboxes, slows down Web servers, and costs time and money to manage. Spam can't be prevented entirely, but REALTORS® can reduce the amount of unwanted e-mail that comes into their inboxes. And on the flip side of the coin, REALTORS® who use e-mail to find and work with clients can take steps to ensure that their own electronic communications aren't seen as spam. Find out more about what spam is, how to reduce the amount of spam you receive and how to keep from sending it yourself with the articles, websites, and other resources on this page. (A. Siudzinski, Senior Information Specialist) click here.
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