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  • Lead and Asbestos, Real Dangers of Old Homes

     By:Faith Warner

    Looking into buying an old home? Or you already have grown up in one and decide to raise your family in the same home you have grown to love? No problem. Just make sure that it is as safe as any other home built from ground up and surpassing the latest safety and health requirements. Thoroughly check your home for possible toxins you may have not realized you have been living with.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Follow up techniques

     By:Jacquelyn Marks

    A large portion of a Realtor's business is follow-up on leads to generate more business and referrals, as well as to keep in touch with current and past clients. Having a database and client management system in place is essential to manage and follow up with your leads.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Owners of Older Properties - Lead Paint and Asbestos Information

     By:marco benavides

    Asbestos-containing materials and lead-based paint can lead to very serious effects, illnesses and even death in human beings. You must understand that any abatement of these materials is controlled by local, state and federal regulations, and that you cannot just take it upon yourself to correct any problems that you may perceive. Your older home or property may come with the added risk of asbestos and/or lead-based paint, especially if your structure was built before 1978 when the government banned lead-based paint.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Lead Paint and Asbestos

     By:Sonia Smith

    Older homes have great possibilities of containing lead paint and asbestos. If buying an older home is what you prefer, make sure to test it for these two harmful chemicals and have them removed before you live in it.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Check Lead and Asbestos Presence Before Buying Older Homes

     By:Fredrica Smith

    Many home buyers are enticed with older homes because these properties have great structure, facade, design and integrity. These homes foster durability may be due to the materials used in building them. Asbestos and lead are two ingredients that possess many practical physical attributes suitable for long-lasting building. On the other hand, health problems were later on discovered to be brought about by lead and asbestos. As a present home buyer, it is your responsibility to seek proper measures in determining whether these elements are existent in the old home you are looking into.


    In Category - Home Inspection


  • How To Get Started As A Real Estate Agent - Step 3 How to Use a Business Plan for Max Results

     By:Michael Pollak

    Getting started as a real estate agent doesn't mean you need to flounder around trying to figure out how to run your business. This article shows you how to start getting business right after you get your real estate license. Dig in!


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Lead and Asbestos Components in Ancient Homes

     By:Sonia Smith

    There are many homeowners who prefer an older home than the more modern ones. However, if you choose to purchase an older home, you should have it checked for lead and asbestos content since many older homes are made using these elements to make them more sturdy.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Generating Leads through Real Estate Advertising

     By:Alan Brymer

    Generate leads for your buyers list with some proven real estate advertising methods. With minimum investment, you'll find many leads for your properties.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Finding Buyer Leads: Using a Real Estate Agent

     By:Alan Brymer

    One of the best resources you can utilize when looking for buyer leads is a real estate agent. If you know the right questions to ask, a realtor can be your best friend when it comes to finding leads.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Buying Older Character Homes: What You Should Know About Lead Paint

     By:M Shane

    Well, it just so happens that you don't have to chew on a painted wall to get lead poisoning from the paint on it. It is true that one way that you can get lead poisoning is from ingesting paint chips that have come off the deteriorating surface of a painted surface but that is less likely to occur than from exposure to lead dust.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • What you Do not Know About Lead and Asbestos

     By:Flynna Jones

    Have you ever wondered how lead can affect our body because of its toxic characteristic? Anemia, weakness, paralysis of the wrists and ankles, constipation, are all symptoms of lead poisoning; to a great degree, it is dangerous to children because their brains are still developing.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • 5 Powerful Mortgage Marketing Solutions during Economic Crisis

     By:John Perry

    Any marketer should know that flexibility is important. This means that you must be able to adapt your strategies according to the available resources, the ever-changing market and the general economic condition. Marketing, thus, becomes one of the biggest challenges of those who are involved in generating mortgage leads. It is imperative that you do not only get to implement your plans, but you must also be able to make it more adaptable to the economic crisis.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • Opening Your Eyes to the Hazards of Lead and Asbestos

     By:Vicki Hat

    In case you don't know, indoor pollutants exist and they come from areas of the house you wouldn't suspect in the world to have contained them. The existence of these pollutants reduces the quality of air. And as your family continues to breathe polluted air, problems to health can take place.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Prospecting in Real Estate

     By:Karim El Sheikh

    Prospecting for real estate leads is an ongoing task. Lead generation is a necessary evil, ensuring that you thrive (not just survive) in a competitive industry. Therefore, having a good client management system in place is essential to be able to categorize your leads and follow up on them. Converting your leads to sales is what it is all about.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Real Estate Leads - How to Take Any Lead Generation Method and Make It Work For You

     By:Michael Pollak

    Making a new lead generation method work for you can be tough. You've heard about a great method to generate leads, but how do you get started using it. This article will show you the steps that will spring you into action to generate leads.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Real Estate Courses - How to Streamline Contact Management for Real Estate Agents

     By:Michael Pollak

    As a real estate agent, managing your database of contacts to get consistent leads and repeat business can be a daunting task. Regular contact with your database is key to your success. I'll show you some ideas to streamline this task to give you more time to spend generating leads.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Real Estate Training - Learn Which Contact Management Service Is Right For You

     By:Michael Pollak

    So many services a real estate agent has to choose from to streamline their contact management. In this article I go over some of your top choices and how to choose the right service for your real estate business success.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Lead and Asbestos – Basic Components in Older Homes to Watch Out for

     By:Rose B

    Real estate investment is one valuable venture to embark into especially in terms of home acquisition. Home owners who prefer buying a historic or age-old house see the value and significance of its essence. However, in order to ensure that you get only the best quality in your investment, it is important to know some of the relevant components in your property.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Lead and Asbestos - Things you Need to Know about them when Buying Older Homes

     By:Flynna Jones

    Asbestos and lead are things you need to be knowledgeable about when you have plans on buying a historic house. Although they do not really have direct negative effects to the residents but if you ignore them they can get worse. For newly-constructed homes, these may not be present. But if you are living in an older house, you should be aware if you have these components or not.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Real Estate Training - Short Sale Lead Generation Tips

     By:Michael Pollak

    Real estate agent training. Start getting more short sale listings with these effective lead generation tips.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Knowing More about Lead Paint and Asbestos

     By:Roby Hicks

    Is your home safe? Many of us think that our homes are safe. However, we cannot be certain that our homes are safe unless we have check the materials used. Several materials used at home are threat to our health. Among the most common hazards to our home are the lead and the asbestos. These two have been used in home in the past and are still present in many homes today.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Real Estate Training - Secret to Get More People Doing Business With You

     By:Michael Pollak

    Real estate agent training. Learn this secret to get more people doing business with you. This simple strategy goes a long way to growing your income as a real estate agent.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Real Estate Course - 2 Easy Steps to Capture a Lead's Contact Info

     By:Michael Pollak

    What if there was an easy way to capture contact info of people you talk with everyday in order to grow your real estate agent database? Well, there is! This article shows you how. This is one of the most effective strategies to get contact info for a lead. This puts you in the driver seat of your real estate business.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Lead and Asbestos – Essential Must-Knows for Homeowners

     By:Rose B

    Lead and asbestos are components used in constructing buildings and residential homes especially in the 1950s. These materials have properties which are proven very viable and effective for home construction. However, due to certain proven reasons and factors, the utilization of such materials was stopped and banned.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • EPA Increases Requirements to Protect Public From Lead Exposure Just in Time for Earth Day

     By:Greg Eckler

    Included in the new requirements will be guidelines for safety procedures in work practices and protective gear requirements. Also required will be more extensive testing for lead residue to ensure that any renovation projects haven’t inadvertently increased the levels of lead particulate in the building.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Homes with Lead and Asbestos – What you Need to Know to Avoid Health Hazards

     By:Rose B

    Real property investment promises profitability and the chance of fulfilling your life-long dreams of finally having your own place to call home. However, there are also circumstances which could turn this venture upside down. These are instances when your investment threatens to give you hazards rather than productive measures. Lead and asbestos in your home are sure-fire wreckers of quality investments.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Listing Sell-able Homes For Sale

     By:Alan Barker

    There are a lot of older real estate brokers who taught agents to never turn down a potential listing. Having a listing even if these listings doesn't sell is beneficial to the agent because this means he would be getting enough exposure like acquiring additional business. However, this philosophy has changed as the real estate business evolves to internet leads.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Lead and Asbestos in Older Homes - The Issues

     By:Vicki Hat

    Lead and asbestos are two popular materials used for building homes. Lead was known to be a component of paint. On the other hand, asbestos was known to be a good material for insulation. Both of these materials were commonly used for its affordability and quality. Unfortunately, there were unseen adverse effects of using them. People, who have been overly exposed to these two has contracted serious illnesses that made them terminally ill.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Realtor's Guide to Online Lead Generation & Conversion

     By:Lesa Parham

    Forced registration on a real estate site is somewhat controversial among agents. We know that generally speaking, users are at your site because they want to see property listings. Many agents allow their visitors to access the listing details for free, while others give visitors a sneak peak before prompting them to register.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Generate Real Estate Leads Using Online Methods

     By:John Perry

    Everybody practically knows about the Internet today. That is because there are only a few people who have not used the Internet in one way or another. This means the Internet represents a golden opportunity for companies to harvest lots of leads that are interested in real estate.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers


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