Dishin' Dirt with Gary Pickren
In the Award Winning Dishin' Dirt with Gary Pickren, South Carolina Real Estate Attorney/Broker/Instructor- Gary Pickren discusses important, timely and relevant topics for South Carolina real estate agents. He covers topics such as the NAR Settlement, "wholesaling", seller disclosure, video marketing, repair addendum, RESPA and much more. All topics are either related to real estate or agency law, marketing or real estate agent best practices. Gary also brings a touch of humor to each podcast with his funny Corona Closing Craziness stories and his hugely popular Gary's Good News Only series where he discusses good real estate, economic and corona virus news. This is a podcast for every real estate agent in South Carolina regardless how long you have been in the business.
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Dishin' Dirt with Gary Pickren
Dishin ' Dirt on the Media is Already Misleading Consumers on Settlement and Updating your Existing Agreements.
Two things are 100% expected. You will always have to pay taxes, and the national media is a joke. They lie and obfuscate. They work an agenda and allow half-truth and inuendo to take over. Moreover, there is zero intellectual curiosity in the media. That just spout talking points and never examine the issue to see if the points are truthful.
Case in point, the LA Times has already issued a "news story" making all kind of ridiculous claims that are unsupported. Of course, chief among these is that the price of houses "could" go down as a result of the settlement. I will expose the media bias and lack of investigation on today's episode.
Also, what do you do with your existing agreements? Blair Cato may just have the solution for you.
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* Gary serves on the South Carolina Real Estate Commission as a Commissioner. The opinions expressed herein are his opinions and are not necessarily the opinions of the SC Real Estate Commission. This podcast is not to be considered legal advice. Please consult an attorney in your area.