Posted on 15 November 2011
Tags: after, broker, Estate, find, getting, License, Real, salesperson
I am going to graduate high school at the end of this school year and have decided to become a real estate salesperson in Texas but I don't understand how to find a broker after obtaining my license. So after I finally get it what would I do? I am also going to school to get my teaching degree so until I find the broker I will either still be in school or have a job as an elementary school teacher; so if you are able to explain it to me please. Thank you! Bye!
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Posted on 25 April 2011
Tags: broker, Forex, FxPro, Launches, Platform, xTrader
Forex Broker FxPro Launches ECN Platform xTrader
LONDON, April 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — FxPro Financial Services Ltd (FxPro), a leading global forex broker today announces the launch of FxPro xTrader – a unique and easy-to-use ECN solution. FxProxTrader is an innovative Electronic Communication Network (ECN) platform, designed specifically for forex trading . Harnessing ECN speed, multi-bank liquidity and functionality, FxProxTrader is a …
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Posted on 27 October 2010
Tags: agent, between, broker, Difference, Estate, Real
I was wondering what the difference was between a real estate broker and a real estate agent? How long would you have to go to school to be either one?
I pretty much got my answer to this question. Can a real estate broker act as both a broker as well as the agent? I plan on starting my own realty but want to do both jobs.
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Posted on 30 January 2010
Tags: broker, company, Estate, lawyer, Real, start, together
My fiance is considering becoming licensed to sell real estate. I am a first year law student. I have learned a little about real estate transactions and how they work. I understand the roles of both the broker and the attorney, but I'm wondering if my husband-to-be and I will be able to use our skills together to start our own business. Will I have to have a separate practice, or can the real estate lawyer be a part of the broker's company?
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Posted on 30 January 2010
Tags: agent, broker, deal, Estate, Real, require, sign
I am in escrow on some property in which the seller and his real estate agent were not very forthcoming in their disclosure statements. Through a third party I found out some things about the property that are detriments (such as occassional flooding) but I am willing to overlook them and still purchase the property. I have released all my contingencies and we have a close date set.
My real estate agent happened to tell the seller's real estate agent that we found out some of these things on the property – most importantly about the flooding – and now the selling real estate agent wants me to sign a bunch of documents listing out what I found out as if she had told me about them. I don't want to do it – it took considerable effort for me to uncover these issues and I have already signed off on contingencies. I don't think I need to also let her off the hook as if she had disclosed these things to me – she did not. Can the realtor force me to sign these?
I am asking if a real estate agent can legally force me to sign informal and misleading documents in order to progress with the purchase? The seller and I have already signed all legal documents as outlined in our legal contract.
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