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Good morning William. It depends if I am knowledgeable about what I am being asked, there is nothing wrong with saying you don't know.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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My saying is...be the source of the source and not the source.
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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I ask more questions about what they would like to do with it and then direct them to the source for the answer.
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Hi William -- cite the source and point them in the right direction. These things can and do change quite frequently in our area.
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I would point them in the proper direction to find the answers. Typically with the County. I've been burned before by telling a customer what one person told me only to have another with a different story.
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Always keep the monkey where it belongs. I will provide where they do the rest.
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I'd run out provided it was within 20 miles and was not going to be priced under $200k.
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I say "be the source of the source, don't be the source". Depending on the question I would point them in the right direction; however I would let the city or title company answer their question.
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I give them the name and telephone number of the township where they can call and also the web site link.
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William - Like Debbie said, I was always taught to be the source of the source, but not the source.
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Depending on the question, I refer them to a specialist in whatever the field the problem deals with.
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