
The Most Common Laws That Real Estate Agents Violate
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Narrated by:
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Alan Tughan
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Dive into the intricate world of real estate law with "The Most Common Laws That Real Estate Agents Violate." This comprehensive guide unveils the legal pitfalls often encountered by real estate professionals.
From misleading advertising to property disclosure complexities, this book illuminates the common violations, providing invaluable insights and practical solutions.
Essential for both seasoned agents and newcomers, this book is a compass through the ever-evolving landscape of real estate law, equipping you to navigate with confidence and integrity.
©2023 Trevor Clinger (P)2023 Trevor Clinger
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