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Like every other state, New York has enacted real estate license laws to protect the public from incompetent or dishonest brokers and salespersons and to maintain high standards in the real estate industry.
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general real estate business, approving attorney, direct sales comparison approach, periodic estate, first substantive contact, title contingency, sponsoring broker, cooperating broker, supervising broker, associate broker, listing broker, aggregate rental, third broker, real property law, dual agency situation, reduction certificate, certified general appraiser, listing salesperson, real estate sales contract, managing broker, debit buyer, real estate licensees, dual agent, habendum clause, paint hazards
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New York, Department of State, Key Terms, United States, Modern Real Estate Practice, Fannie Mae, Note Holder, Fair Housing Act, Freddie Mac, Ginnie Mae, Division of Licensing Services, Executive Law, Real Estate Instruments, Transaction Fee, Environmental Protection Agency, Internal Revenue Service, Sherman Act, Dated Buyer, Department of Health, Monroe County Bar Association, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Uniform Settlement Statement, Appraisal Institute, Bump Notice, Certified Property Manager
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