Real Estate’s Ambiguous Language You Ought’a Understand
Real Estate’s Ambiguous Language You Ought’a Understand by Glennon H. Neubauer is a publication from Ethos Group Pub, released in 1993. This book, written in English and spanning 107 pages, addresses the complexities and nuances of language used in the real estate sector. It aims to clarify terms and phrases that may be confusing to both professionals and consumers, providing insights into the often ambiguous terminology that characterizes the industry.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various concepts related to business and economics, specifically within the realm of real estate. The book presents a detailed examination of the language that can create misunderstandings in transactions and negotiations. By focusing on the specific terminology used in real estate, Neubauer equips readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate this intricate field more effectively.
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