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You capitalize proper nouns.
you capitalize it when you use it like (Mi Mama)
Yes, always capitalize a title.
You can capitalize Japanese and Cherry but not tree
No, there is no need to capitalize 'nun' or 'nuns' in a sentence.
No, not unless it's someone's title. On a business card, for example, it might read Jane Smith, Licensed Realtor. But if you are just talking about a certain kind of career, it would be a common noun, and no capital letter is needed: "My friend Jane Smith decided to become a realtor."
The spelling "realty" is the term used for real estate marketing and services. The similar word "reality" refers to physical actuality, or TV shows using non-professional actors often in situations that approximate real-life activities.
There are four kinds of Realtor Logos. This will explain the most complex. Included in the Logo should be the R with trademark that represents one is a Realtor, the name of the Realtor, the firm name for which the Realtor works, any social media the Realtor is connected with, and whether or not the Realtor is in connected to or with any elections.
with my realtor in spanish
Yes, the realtor is required to disclose to the client that the realtor is receiving a fee.
It depends on if the seller has a realtor or not. If the seller does have a realtor then they will handle all the paperwork. If the seller does not have a realtor then they need to contact a title attorney and they are capable of handling the selling process.
a good Realtor maximizes the money you get, net of commission, for your home.
No. Not unless you have granted the realtor a Power of Attorney to do so. Otherwise, for the realtor to sign your name would be forgery and the contract would not be binding.
A homeowner can sell their house on their own without a realtor to avoid paying realtor fees. The seller would be a private seller. Another way is to negotiate with the buyer to pay for realtor fees.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
The Realtor - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
no, but you do capitalize mum