Should You Join a Real Estate Team? Sure, as Long as You Do This!
At some point in their career, almost every agent either considers joining a team, or is asked to join one. It’s not the right move
In the DIY world, there are two ways of solving problems. One way to solve a problem, is to fix it. The second way is to just, “Git ‘r done!” What do I mean by that second option. Here are a few examples for your amusement. Get ready to facepalm.
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— Davin (@Mallin) December 14, 2013
If you groaned at these DIY disasters, you’ll laugh at these:
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