In My Different Classes, There Are Many Questions That A Majority Of The Students Fail To Answer Correctly I would like to present a few of them here for your enjoyment. The answers follow the questions. Which is worse in a trust fund, commingling or conversion?An IRS lien would be a junior or a senior […]
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SPRING COLORS
By Leslie Eskildsen: Weekly Columnist with the Orange County Register and other Southern California News Groups, Duane Gomer’s neighbor, friend; Realtor at Realty One Group, Coto de Caza; DGS Real Estate Student Don’t wait to capture season’s colors in listing pics. Whether or not you have immediate plans to sell your house, there are some […]
COSTCO BUFFET
Food Samples In a new mystery-attorney type book I’m reading, the lead character and her friend have no money and are hungry, so they say, “Let’s go to the Costco Buffet.” Many of you know what she means. I am a Costco person, and believe that the best time to go for the samples they […]
CRUISE TIME
Real Estate Renewals in Exotic Places Years ago in another universe our company presented Real Estate Renewals in exotic places. Some of my favorite trips involved Acapulco, Cabo, Hawaii, Caribbean, New Hampshire, and other spots. Take a trip and get renewed. And a couple of informative meetings, thrown in for good measure. Loved those trips, […]
Pickups, Takeaways And Whatevers From NAR
Spent Three Days At A NAR Convention, So What Did I Get From Attending? As always, one thing that happens, is I hear things that reinforces my own thinking. For example, David Knox, the most popular speaker at the affair (he sold out every time), was not gung ho on Power Points. His statements were in […]
Starting In Real Estate
In Class Recently Someone asked me how I started my own company in Real Estate as if my ideas would be helpful. I can tell you what I did but with no guarantees. I Was Director Of Property Management For The Forest E. Olson Co. In Van Nuys When I decided to change to selling […]
Hi Ho, Silver Away
Channel Surfing The Other Day I Came Across Some Old, Old Black & White Western Movies They reminded me of a neighbor of mine in Calabasas Park from 1975 – 1984. His name, Clayton Moore. We both loved Jacuzzi’s at 110 degrees so we talked a lot. Yes, he played the Lone Ranger for many […]
Request For Advice From You
Many Of You Send Me Very Appreciated Comments About The Newsletters, Facebook, And The Blog Now I would like some advice from you. Think quid pro quo. In 2019 DGI wants to renew a program that we had years ago. We will do short 2-3 hour non-credit-courses at low or no cost. We would cover […]
Winning
From My Websters: To Be First Or Best In, Or As If In A Contest Lots of discussion about winning right now involving World Series, football, round ball, elections, etc. There are thousands of famous quotes from famous people about this topic such as winning is the only thing, everything, second after breathing, second place […]
Memories: The Year 1972
This Was An Outstanding Bantam Team (Mostly 9th Graders) Did well. Should have won it all, but the Head Coach screwed up. We should have run a spread with the talent we had. Lost in the final game 6-0 to the Reseda Rams. On one of the last plays of the game, we had a […]