Property Management

NAEBA Holds Annual Midyear Meeting

The National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents (NAEBA) has just met in their fourth "midyear" meeting, in Washington DC. This annual event was attended by "exclusive buyer brokers" from all over America, with guests from Canada and England. While the annual event is intended to be educational in nature, it also affords the Board of Directors and many committees the opportunity to meet. Guest speakers included Edith Lank real estate writer and speaker, George Rink - nationally known "ethics" specialist, Bill Denison, "agency" expert, Jeff Elias, financing guru and several NAEBA members with special skills who led round table discussions. Attendance built credit toward the prestigious CEBA designation...."Certified Exclusive Buyer Agent". NAEBA Members are dedicated to promoting the rights of, and representing the best interests of the buyer in every real estate transaction in which they are involved, and do not represent sellers in any way.


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