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Massachusetts Realtor
Taunton - Massachusetts

Principal Locations
  1. Andover
  2. Boston
  3. Braintree
  4. Cambridge
  5. Chelsea
  6. Chestnut Hill
  7. Danvers
  8. Dorchester
  9. Fall River
  10. Framingham
  11. Lowell
  12. Nantucket
  13. Newburyport
  14. North Andover
  15. Pittsfield
  16. Plymouth
  17. Quincy
  18. Roxbury
  19. Taunton
  20. Worcester

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Massachusetts Realtor



Real estate brokers and sales agents
Many firms offer formal training programs for both beginners and experienced agents. Larger firms usually offer more extensive programs than smaller firms. More than a thousand universities, colleges, and junior colleges offer courses in real estate. At some, a student can earn an associate’s or bachelor’s degree with a major in real estate; several offer advanced degrees. Many local real estate associations that are members of the National Association of Realtors sponsor courses covering the fundamentals and legal aspects of the field. Advanced courses in mortgage financing, property development and management, and other subjects also are available through various affiliates of the National Association of Realtors. ... [Read More]

O’NEILL, Thomas Phillip, Jr. (Tip) - Biographical Information
O’NEILL, Thomas Phillip, Jr. (Tip), a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass., December 9, 1912; graduated from St. John’s High School, 1931; graduated from Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass., 1936; insurance agent; realtor; member of the Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1936-1952, and speaker, 1949-1952; member of school committee, Cambridge, Mass., 1946-1947; elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-third and to the sixteen succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1953-January 3, 1987); chair, Select Committee on Campaign Expenditures (Eighty-ninth through Ninety-second Congresses); majority whip (Ninety-second Congress), majority leader (Ninety-third and Ninety-fourth Congresses), Speaker of the House of Representatives (Ninety-fifth through Ninety-ninth Congresses); was not a candidate for reelection in 1986; died on January 5, 1994, in Boston, Mass.; interment in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Harwichport, Mass. ... [Read More]

MCAD - Frequently Asked Questions
In the housing, public accommodation , mortgage lending, or creditcontext, discrimination begins when a landlord, realtor, store employee,service provider, or lender treats one individual differently thanothers because of his or her membership in a particular group, such asrace, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, children, past involvement in a discrimination complaint, veteran status, or status as a recipient of public assistance. If you believe you have been treated differently than others because of your membership in one of these groups, it could be discrimination. If you feel you were treated unfairly, but it was not because of your membership in a group, it may not be discrimination, and other agencies may be able to assist you. For more information about housing discrimination, see our "Unlawful Discrimination inHousing Quick Reference Guide" ... [Read More]

FirstGov.gov for Citizens: Shopping and Auctions
Buy new, seized and surplus merchandise from the government. Some items are available online by online auction or fixed price. Others available via public auction, sealed bid, or contact with a realtor. ... [Read More]

Ordinances and General Laws
The Historical Commission is comprised of seven members and three alternates, all appointed by the City Manager. The Commission members are supported by a permanent, professional staff. As required by the City Code, the members of the Historical Commission are all Cambridge residents. There must be, among the seven members, at least one lawyer, one architect, one realtor, one landscape architect, one member of the Cambridge Historical Society, and one resident of a historic district. The Historical Commission administers the city's two historic districts, the Harvard Square Conservation District, the city-wide landmark and demolition ordinances, and the nomination of eligible properties to the National Register of Historic Places. ... [Read More]

Senate Post Audit and Oversight Report
Endnote 54. Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice ofthe National Association of Realtors, Article 6, §§ 1-2, (National Association of Realtors), Jan. 1,1998, at 8. MASS. GEN. LAWS. chapter 112,section 87AAA also states that the board of registration may revoke or suspend a license ifthe broker has been found to have "accepted, given or charged any undisclosed commission,rebate or profit on expenditures for a principal." Return to: ...

Endnote 31. Interview with Robert Nash, President of theMassachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR), in Boston, MA, (Feb. 4, 1998). ... [Read More]

City Of Cambridge - Department Announcement
City Manager Robert W. Healy is seeking to fill a vacancy on the Cambridge Historical Commission. The Commission establishes historic preservation policy for the city and administers two historic districts, the Harvard Square Conservation District, the citywide landmark and demolition ordinances, and the Commission’s Preservation Grant program for rehabilitation assistance. The Cambridge Historical Commission, a department of the City of Cambridge, was established in 1963 to administer the city’s historic districts, survey Cambridge’s architecture and publish its findings, and research and mark historic sites and buildings. It is comprised of seven members and three alternates, all appointed by the City Manager. As required by the Municipal Code, all members and alternates must be Cambridge residents. There must be, among the seven members, a lawyer, an architect, a realtor, a landscape architect, a member of the Cambridge Historical Society, and at least one r ... [Read More]

Board Members - Structural Pest Control Board
Mr. Trongo is a member of Pest Control Operators of California, Yolo County Board of Realtors, Woodland Chamber of Commerce, and the Sacramento Better Business Bureau. He is also a member and trustee of Elks Lodge #1299. ... [Read More]

Comments on S7-06-04: Confirmation Requirements and Point of Sale Disclosure Requirements for Transactions in Certain Mutual Funds ....Release Nos. 33-8358; 34-49148; IC-26341
Robert T. Gagnard, realtor, semi-retired, Metairie, Louisiana, March 13, 2004 (File name: rtgagnard5801.htm) ...

Phyllis Brown, realtor, salesperson at Carlson GMAC Real Estate, Derry, New Hampshire, March 21, 2004 (File name: pbrown7473.htm) ...

William Jessica Wandt, Florida Realtors Association, Miami Beach, Florida, February 14, 2004 (File name: wwandt6746.htm) ... [Read More]


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