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		<title>Is a real estate broker suppose to diclose a death in a home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 03:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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tstep_1868 asked: 
This pertains to Oklahoma Real Estate Law, and if they are not suppose to and they do, what are the consequences?
Huntsville Housevalues
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		<title>How can you become a real estate agent if you are a felony in north carolina state?</title>
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Claudia B asked: 
I am asking this question because of a friend
and she is trying to become an agent in Real Estate in North Carolina. Will she have to seal her records in order to do it.
Simi Valley CA Real Estate
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		<title>What are the requirements to obtain real estate by adverse possession?</title>
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interested asked: 
Adverse possession relating to real estate, are there specific requirements in the state of AR to acquire the real estated in question.
Malibu homes for lease
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