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NAB designations get good initial response - Read More

Date Added: June 22, 2008 11:44:01 AM
Realty industry professionals tout advanced training The business cards of many realty professionals look very different from the ones handed out in the past.Web sites and e-mail addresses now appear on most contemporary cards. And on increasing numbers of them, tucked between a person's name and title, appear various initials -- from ABR and CCIM to RSPS and TRC. These post-nominal letters ...

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