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real estate agent on boardApr 13, 2012

It seems as though the agent is doing all the right things and, the board will no doubt benefit from his serving. The agent understands real estate, at least hopefully and should be able to guide and assist in many areas covered by board activities. Fair Housing laws are often at issue in screening and a well versed licensee should be able to spot an action that might cause the board problems in the future. I am always amazed at how few real estate professionals serve on boards. There must be transparency in their own transactions and recusal when called for. It sounds as though this is taking place.

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