Assured Hometown Fidelity Trust and Title Co.
123 Main St.
Foundation Square, NH
Founder and CFO- Osgood Trustingworth, Esq.
(His wife's name is Constance and their English bulldog is Rutherford)
You can go ahead and use any of that you want, man, gratis.
2007-09-24 05:39:37
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answered by omnisource 6
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WORLD TRUST
Real Estate Company
2007-09-24 05:43:12
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answered by Sorry deleted 4
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Good Trust Real Estate
2007-09-24 05:37:21
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answered by cat 3
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I've been involved in real estate sales/construction/renting/closing for twenty years, and can tell you for certain that customers don't really care about the company or the name. Their focus is on the individual agent, whether he/she knows what they're doing, their integrity, and their relationship with them.
Forget the name. It's personal relationships that matter for real estate companies.
2007-09-24 05:37:47
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answered by open4one 7
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You want to name a company? Use a positive name like "Home", combine it with another positive like "American"= "American Homes Real Estate". Can't get much more positive than that.
2007-09-24 05:39:58
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answered by jxt299 7
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OPEN BOOK ADVISORS™
Where you can know your advisor's credit score before they know yours.
The Donald wouldn't settle for the dinner time telemarketer or the 20something that lives with mom and dad so why should you?
I am an open book advisor. I am a wholesale mortgage broker. My clients have reason to trust my advise.
A loan officer with bad credit isn't a bad person..........just not the person who should be giving out financial advise.....
You can view my credit report below........and actually see what loan officers should be demonstrating to their clients........good reason to trust.
It's not about the nice car he/she drives or how nice their office is etc..... it's about knowing they have the experience and knowledge to improve a financial position rather than the experience of damaging it.
http://www.aimwithfocus.com/view_my_credit_report.html
2007-09-24 06:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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How about
"Trust"
Trust Real Estate
2007-09-24 05:40:22
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answered by Anonymous
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you can't trust a company name because the agents work individually under a broker. they are somewhat owners of their own business. you need to go by word of mouth and get a referral from someone you know that had success selling or buying their home.
If a good company name is something you must have, go with Realty Executives, Coldwell Banker, or Gables and Gates.
2007-09-24 05:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Trust one or Trust-1
2007-09-24 06:19:10
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answered by Leo F 4
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Get Your Rat Out Real Estates. Has a nice ring to it don't ya think??
2007-09-24 05:41:04
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answered by dan 3
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