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Become a Mega-Producer Real Estate Agent.


Become A Mega-Producer Real Estate Agent

Robert L. Herd

Thomson Business and Professional Publishing

5191 Natorp Boulevard, Mason, OH 45040

0324234961 $19.95 www.thomson.com http://realestate.swlearning.com

Robert L. Herd, CRB CRB

See: Commodity Research Bureau.
, CRS CRS Course
CRS Certified Residential Specialist (real estate certification)
CRS Central Reservation System
CRS Can't Remember Stuff (polite form)
CRS Cost Reduction Strategy
CRS Consumer Relations Specialist
, GRI GRI Graduate, Realtors Institute
GRI Global Reporting Initiative
GRI Gas Research Institute
GRI Gallaudet Research Institute
GRI General Rate Increase
GRI Geoscience Research Institute (Loma Linda, CA) 
 holds both a California and an Arizona real estate broker's licence and over the course of his more than 30 years as a professional real estate career has been a salesperson, broker/owner, branch manager, and regional manager for some of the largest real estate companies in the San Francisco Bay area “Bay Area” redirects here. For other uses, see Bay Area (disambiguation).

The San Francisco Bay Area, colloquially known as the Bay Area or The Bay
 and Tucson, Arizona Tucson (pronounced /ˈtusɑn/, Spanish: Tucsón [tuk'son] . Currently he is a branch manager for Coldwell Banker Success Southwest in Tucson. In Become A Mega-Producer Real Estate Agent: Profit From A Licensed Assistant, Robert Herd draws upon his experience and expertise to focus on the role of the Real Estate Professional Assistant (REPA REPA Real Estate Professional Assistant
REPA Regional Economic Partnership Agreements
REPA Registered Environmental Property Assessor
REPA RCRA Enforcement Permitting Assistance
REPA Reproduction and Ecology in Provincia Aroma
) covering all pertinent issues and concerns. Herd spells out the benefits and risks of hiring a licensed assistant and provides sound information and instruction on determining if the hire will prove of significant value to any particular real estate organization. From paperwork to fast turnarounds to closing deadlines, the addition of a REPA can significantly impact on any real estate agent's bottom line. Highly recommended for real estate agents and branch managers, readers will especially benefit from Robert Herd's insights and advice for avoiding common pitfalls associated with recruiting and employing a REPA.
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