Scarlett  Justice

Scarlett Justice

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Industry heavy-hitters launch app that documents agents’ workflow

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Thu, 2024-09-26 08:37
Rayse, which the company has positioned as a way of "pushing back against the settlements," is backed by Realtor associations, MLSs, brokerages and leaders, including co-CEO James Dwiggins.

Broker Spotlight: Mary Sherer, ERA Crossroads

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Thu, 2024-09-26 04:00
Learn more about this Indiana broker-owner, and find out about the "disastrous" experience that pushed her to get her real estate license and become a true residential expert.

‘The fever has broken’: Action steps for agents after rate cuts

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Thu, 2024-09-26 03:00
An environment where the fed funds rate is being cut instead of raised has historically been better for the real estate industry. Now is the time for agents to become the resource for information and professionalism.

This hidden barrier is blocking you from achieving real estate success 

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Thu, 2024-09-26 03:00
Whether you characterize them as "reasons" or "explanations," excuses undermine your credibility and weaken your intentions, trainer Bernice Ross writes. Find out how to stop making excuses so you can maximize your professional performance.

How to protect your data, devices and clients when on Wi-Fi

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Thu, 2024-09-26 03:00
When you're on the go, and using public Wi-Fi, you can open yourself up to security breaches. Security expert Robert Siciliano offers best practices for protecting yourself and your information.

Mistake halts California warehouse project — after demolition of homes

USA Real Estate News-Inman - Wed, 2024-09-25 19:31
More than 100 homes have already been razed to make room for shipping warehouses. But a judge last week ruled that the county violated environmental regulations when it approved the project.
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