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Robert BroomeRobert Broome, ABR Governmental Affairs Director, outlines what to do and not to do when meeting with legislators; a must-listen for anyone interested in being a better grassroots lobbyist for issues that affect the real estate industry.

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Dr. Beverly Hall, Superintendent - Atlanta Public SchoolsGuest podcaster Dr. Beverly Hall, recently named the 2009 National Superintendent of the Year by the American Association of School Administrators, gives you news you can use when your clients ask you about Atlanta Public Schools.

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dunn_greg.jpgDisputes Among REALTORS® Georgia’s leading license law instructor, Greg Dunn, outlines Procuring Cause, or the entitlement to the commission, when multiple agents file a claim on the same commission.

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dunn_greg.jpgGreg Dunn outlines Georgia License Law involving who can manage rental property and how the finances are to be handled, citing recent violations as examples of both.

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dunn_greg.jpgDiclosure and Approval Greg Dunn covers the Georgia Real Estate Commission’s Rules & Regulations on an agent giving part or all of their commission back to the buyer or seller.

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dunn_greg.jpgGeorgia’s Mortgage Fraud Law Greg Dunn outlines a few of the many ways an unsuspecting real estate agent can become involved in mortgage fraud with fines up to $100,000 and jail time up to 20 years.

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