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I live in Minnesota and would like to enter the real estate services arena and specialize in community association management. My first choice would be to partner up with an existing company as there are lots of companies out there.
I am wondering if anyone out there has contacts in the Minnesota area or an approach to contact these companies that could yield some success.
Maybe you can search this website CAI Homepage Property managers in Georgia have to have at least a Community Association Management (CAM) designation.
I live in Minnesota and would like to enter the real estate services arena and specialize in community association management. My first choice would be to partner up with an existing company as there are lots of companies out there.
I am wondering if anyone out there has contacts in the Minnesota area or an approach to contact these companies that could yield some success.
Since you told a seller to lie to an agent in order to try and cancel a listing agreement and sell behind the agents back I would say you probably aren't suited for real estate.
To be in real estate means you are handling people's lives in your hands so it's important to be ethical, hard working, and intelligent. I don't know about the other 2, but you've already got 1 strike against you. Also, to a degree, you need to stand up for the profession when it's in the right, which you didn't do in that post either.
Since you told a seller to lie to an agent in order to try and cancel a listing agreement and sell behind the agents back I would say you probably aren't suited for real estate.
To be in real estate means you are handling people's lives in your hands so it's important to be ethical, hard working, and intelligent. I don't know about the other 2, but you've already got 1 strike against you. Also, to a degree, you need to stand up for the profession when it's in the right, which you didn't do in that post either.
Since you told a seller to lie to an agent in order to try and cancel a listing agreement and sell behind the agents back I would say you probably aren't suited for real estate.
To be in real estate means you are handling people's lives in your hands so it's important to be ethical, hard working, and intelligent. I don't know about the other 2, but you've already got 1 strike against you. Also, to a degree, you need to stand up for the profession when it's in the right, which you didn't do in that post either.
I suggest another line of work.
Couldn't rep you, so all I'll say is you're abso--lutely right on target here.
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