| Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 590 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. Article 14. A Realtor should not buy for himself property...true position clearly known to the listing owner. Article 15. When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion on a real estate problem, the... | |
| Albert Green Hinman, Herbert B. Dorau - 1926 - 412 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. ARTICLE 14. A Realtor should not buy for himself property...interest therein, without first making his true position dearly known to the listing owner. ARTICLE 15. When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion... | |
| Benson Young Landis - 1927 - 132 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. Article 14. A Realtor should not buy for himself property...true position clearly known to the listing owner. Article 15. When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion on a real estate problem, the... | |
| Clark Timmins - 1927 - 296 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. Article 14. A realtor should not buy for himself property...true position clearly known to the listing owner. Article 15. When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion on a real estate problem, the... | |
| Benson Young Landis - 1927 - 140 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. Article 14. A Realtor should not buy for himself property...true position clearly known to the listing owner. Article 15. When asked for an appraisal of real property or an opinion on a real estate problem, the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1932 - 654 sivua
...owner whom he represents and whose interests he should protect and promote as he would his own. AKT. 14. A realtor should not buy for himself property...three cases in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia a year ago where real-estate brokers took commissions from both sides to the transaction,... | |
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