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Fall Events // Jumbo Sized (5x8 in.)
The crisp autumn air is rolling in. Soon the trees will be decorated with bright yellows and oranges and families will be looking for ways to embrace them. Help them out and earn a space on their fridge with this Fall events postcard.
Bronco Schedule // Jumbo Sized
Reach football fans all season long with this customizable schedule! This marketing piece is perfect for mailing or walking around a neighborhood to share with clients and future clients.
Assured Title is happy to customize postcards with your photo, logo and contact information for $10. E-mail us or contact your account executive for more information and print costs.
What Do You Say When a Seller Calls?
Your direct mail campaign proved to be a success, the phone calls from prospective clients are streaming in and now you must rise to the occasion; ask the right questions!
Top 10 Tips to WOW Buyers
That's a good looking listing you have there. Boost it's appeal and show it's full potential at open houses with these simple tricks that cost nothing!
When two or more buyers are purchasing a home, one of the most important decisions they will make is how they will be vested with the property, either as tenants in common or as joint tenants. Deciding which type of tenancy would be most beneficial to the buyers of a property depends on the circumstances of the purchase (e.g. investment, principal residence, estate planning, etc.) and the relationship of the parties (e.g. married, siblings, parent and children, etc.). It is suggested that potential buyers discuss these matters with an attorney in order to make an informed decision.
This article is designed to give brokers and buyers a basic understanding of the difference between the two tenancies.