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101 Reasons to Consider a Real Estate Agent - Yahoo! Real Estate - 0 views

  • 101 Reasons to Consider a Real Estate Agent Appreciating the Numerous Steps an Agent Takes for Homeowners With more real estate resources available on the Internet, it may seem as if buying and selling a home is an easy task. These 101 reasons will show you the extent of knowledge and experience that an agent provides to help you through a real estate transaction. This list reflects actions, procedures and processes that a real estate agent may typically perform during a residential real estate transaction - and are all things that you could avoid doing yourself. Typical Pre-Listing Activities 1. Research Current Properties 2. Research Sales Activity from MLS and public records databases 3. Provide Average Days on Market Assessment 4. Review Property Tax Roll 5. Prepare a Comparable Market Analysis (CMA) 6. Verify Ownership and Deed Type 7. Verify County Public Property Records 8. Perform Curb Appeal Assessment 9. Provide Public School Value 10. Provide a Listing Presentation 11. Analyze Current Market Conditions 12. Present Credentials 13. Deliver CMA Results 14. Discuss Planning and Strategy 15. Explain Listing Contract, Disclosures & Addendum 16. Screen Calls from Buyers or Agents 17. Explain Homeowner Warranty Selling the Property Activities 18. Review Title Details 19. Order Plat Map 20. Create Showing Instructions 21. Obtain Mortgage Loan Information 22. Review Homeowner Association Fees and Bylaws 23. Submit Homeowner Warranty Application 24. Add Homeowner Warranty in MLS 25. Review Electricity Details 26. Arrange Inspections for City Sewer/Septic Tank Systems 27. Collect Natural Gas Information 28. Provide Security System Status 29. Determine Termite Bond Status 30. Analyze Lead-based Paint Status 31. Distribute Disclosure Packages 32. Prepare Property Amenities 33. Detail Inclusions & Conveyances with Sale 34. Compile Repairs Needed List 35. Send Seller Vacancy Checklist 36. Install Lockbox 37. Make Copies of Leases for Rental Units (if applicable) 38. Verify Rents, Utilities, Water, and Deposits for Rentals 39. Inform Tenants of Listing for Rentals 40. Install Yard Sign 41. Perform Interior Assessment 42. Perform Exterior Assessment Advertising and Marketing a Listing 43. Enter a Profile Sheet into the MLS Listing Database 44. Provide Copies of MLS Agreement 45. Take Additional Photos for MLS and Marketing 46. Create and Advertise Property Listing 47. Coordinate Showing Times 48. Create and Mail Flyers 49. Compare MLS Listings 50. Develop Marketing Brochure 51. Notify the Network Referral Program 52. Create Special Feature Cards 53. Analyze Feedback Emails and Faxes Handling Offers and Contracts 54. Receive Offer(s) to Purchase 55. Evaluate Net Sheet 56. Counsel and Mediate Offer(s) 57. Deliver Seller's Disclosure 58. Obtain Pre-qualification Letter 59. Negotiate Offers on the Seller's Behalf 60. Mediate Counteroffers or Amendments 61. Fax Contract Copies 62. Deliver �Offer to Purchase� Copies 63. Assist with Escrow Account 64. Distribute Under-Contract Showing Restrictions 65. Update MLS to �Sale Pending� 66. Review Credit Report 67. Deliver Unrecorded Property Information 68. Order Well Flow Test Reports (if applicable) 69. Order Termite Inspection (if applicable) 70. Order Mold Inspection (if applicable) 71. Confirm Deposit and Buyer's Employment 72. Follow Up with Loan Processing 73. Communicate with Lender 74. Confirm Approval of Loan 75. Remove Loan Contingency Home Inspection and Home Appraisal Activities 76. Coordinate Buyer's Home Inspection 77. Review Home Inspector's Report 78. Interpret Loan Limits 79. Verify Home Inspection Clauses 80. Contractor Preparation 81. Confirm Repair Completion 82. Attend Appraiser Appointment 83. Provide Appraiser Information and Remove Contingency Closing Preparations and Actions 84. Ensure Contract is Sealed 85. Coordinate Closing Process 86. Coordinate Closing Formal Procedure 87. Assist with Title Issues 88. Perform Final Walk-through 89. Verify Tax and Utility Preparations 90. Review and Distribute Final Closing Figures 91. Request Closing Document Copies 92. Confirm Receipt of Title Insurance Commitment 93. Make Homeowners Warranty Available 94. Review Closing Documents 95. Confirm and Assist with Final Deposit 96. Coordinate with Next Purchase 97. Ensure "No Surprises" Closing 98. Final MLS Update 99. Follow Up and Resolve Repairs 100. Documentation Follow Up 101. Hand the keys to the new owner
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The Effect of Typeface on the Perception of Email - 0 views

  • When choosing a typeface for a document, the level of appropriateness should be taken into account in order to avoid sending unintentional messages.
  • DISCUSSION The results from this study suggest there is a relationship between typeface selection and the reader’s perception of an email. The email presented in the typeface that was judged in previous studies to be low in appropriateness for email (Gigi) was perceived to be less stable, less practical, more rebellious, and more youthful than either Calibri (highly appropriate) or Comic Sans (moderately appropriate).
  • Table 2. Means and standard deviations for 15 adjective pair list. This was used to assess the personality of the email documents. Those in bold were significant.
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  • Table 1 shows the percentages for each of the 20 fonts for the use of email. The three fonts chosen for this study represent either a high (Calibri), medium (Comic Sans), or low (Gigi) level of appropriateness as deemed by the users. Table 1. Rank order of fonts that should be used for email
  • Figure 5. Example question of perception of author’s ethos based on a seven-point scale.
  • The Effect of Typeface on the Perception of Email
  • Summary: This study investigated the effect that a font has on the reader’s perception of an email
  • Since email is commonly used for personal as well as professional communication, it is imperative to understand the ramifications of personal choices when composing emails
  • type has the ability to communicate on its own
  • Typefaces can influence the mood of a document in three possible ways: the typeface may reinforce the text and mood; the typefaces may conflict with the message/mood; or there may be no influence resulting in a neutral effect.
  • Figure 6. Example question of perception of author’s employment level.
  • The ethos section was divided into two parts. Part 1 examined perception of the author based on five areas: knowledge, believability, maturity, professionalism, and trustworthiness
  • The millions of people that email friends, family members, and co-workers should be aware of the fact that typeface can have an effect on the perception of the content. Typefaces should be chosen to reflect the message of the content and care should be taken to ensure that the typeface does not conflict with the intentions of the author
  • METHOD Participants A total of 120 participants (58% male, 42% female) completed the survey and were compensated $10
  • Selection of Stimuli A sample email was displayed in one of three fonts (Calibri, Comic Sans, or Gigi)
  • Procedure Participants were shown the email document in one of three fonts (Calibri, Comic Sans, or Gigi).
  • Personality Traits(4/1 scale) Calibri m(SD) Comic m(SD) Gigi  m(SD) stable/unstable 3.00 (1.09) 2.63 (1.06) 2.05 (.99) flexible/rigid 3.17 (1.06) 3.25 (.81) 3.25 (.87) conformist/rebel 2.87 (.98) 2.85 (.86) 2.18 (.90) creative/unimaginative 2.73 (.93) 2.62 (1.08) 2.95 (.93) sad/happy 1.53 (.60) vAlign=bottom noWra
  • Table 3. Mean and Standard deviations for the second section of survey. This was used to assess the perception of the author and intended audience. Those in bold were significant. Ethos Questions(1-7 scale) Calibri m(SD
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Welcome to new members - read this first - 15 views

Welcome to East Tennessee's Home Team Real Estate Group. Send questions to easttnhometeam@gmail.com Narrated by Tim Smith and Melissa Allen This group will help answer questions regarding real es...

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2 BHK Apartments in Gurgaon: The Preferred Choice of Everyone - 0 views

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