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December 2014   Volume 40, Number 12      
 

Five Must-Do’s to Protect Yourself in the Field

Despite busy showing schedules and time-crunched work weeks, safety is a crucial aspect of the business that should be top of mind for every industry practitioner. Here are a few reminders of how you can remain safe when in the field:

  1. When possible, ask a coworker to join you for a showing or open house.
  2. If someone can’t tag along, tell someone or more than one person where you are going.
  3. Always have your phone in hand.
  4. Walk behind clients, not in front of them.
  5. Trust your gut.

Also check to see if your agency has a safety program. If not create one and make sure all agents are on board.

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In this issue:

Year End Wrap Up: Optimism Reigns After Topsy-Turvy Year

Home Builders See Markets Strengthening

Freddie Mac: Home-Buying Market “Chugging Along”

Why the West Is Key to Every Market

Chicago, Washington Top Mover Destinations

Selling Flood-Prone Properties Getting Tougher

Housing, Not Health Care, Is Biggest Cost for Seniors

Luxury Bathrooms: Good-bye Bidets, Hello His-and-Her Showers

Small Companies Still Surviving in Real Estate

HUD to Back More Homeownership

The ABCs of Lead Management

Five Must-Do’s to Protect Yourself in the Field

 
 


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