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All include the above and required to complete a smooth transaction..... Trash man, gardener, handy person, cock roach terminator......
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Samantha Weekes
Philadelphia, PA
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Ashley Sanders
Golden Gate, FL
2,259,303
587,730
Simple. Answer E. All of the above. Just like lenders
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DEANNA C. SMITH CERTIF...
Smith Mountain Lake, VA
3,988,144
My job is not limited to just one title, it is all of the above and more.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
6,881
It depends on the client. But I find myself being more of the Psychologist. "How do you feel about this house?"," Do you see yourself in this home? ", "It will be okay.", "Relax, don't worry.."
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Matt Keough, New Castl...
Wilmington, DE
216,960
If I had to choose only one, it would be counselor. There are many times when you realize it is not in their best interest to either sell or buy. You counsel them throughout the deal, should they proceed.
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1,466,257
Matt Keough, New Castle County, DE All of the above.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
6,765,270
3,074,716
6,054,829
617,985
2,538,789
Good morning Matt. You are so right, all the items in your list are needed and even a few more.
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2,448,781
2,717,798
2,234,865
All of the above and then some. I have worked as a mover and property sitter. I have also shoveled snow.
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4,273,331
5,585,039
one word cannot describe what we do.... it's a combination of everything you've mentioned and more....
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140,768
1,157,847
It may depend upon the specific transaction. Also, in some cases, several labels may be considered to be the best (i.e. a tie).
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Jack of all trades, but master at none; especailly those requiring a license.
1,153,799
Pretty sure my hat has had all of those brims and then some whether individually or collectively. Our roles are not as unfettered as many consumers might tend to believe.
5,201,672
I'd say we do all of this, although not being a licensed psychologist I would use that term
9,018
Navigator, Negotiator, Problem Solver and may I also add Good Listener.
1,875,058
Yes to all you mentioned with moving 'shrink' higher up the list.
Advocate sounds better than educator. Candice A. Donofrio
152,917
I think they change with different clients and different types of transactions (buyer v seller). First time homebuyers require a little more education, communication, and counseling, while seasoned clients may need something else to be of importance for them.