Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Texas Real Estate Contracts or Supervision

Texas Real Estate Contracts

Author: Ralph Tamper

Whether you're a seasoned real estate professional or a new licensee, Texas Real Estate Contracts will help you: complete the contracts you use every day, learn the basics of contract law, and accurately estimate the "bottom line" of a real estate transaction for the seller and buyer.



Table of Contents:
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Pt. 1An Agreement or a Contract?1
Pt. 2The Texas Real Estate Act and the Rules of the Texas Real Estate Commission9
Pt. 3Contract and Addenda Provisions19
Pt. 4Additional TREC Promulgated Contract Forms63
Pt. 5Practice Makes Perfect87
Pt. 6Estimating Seller Net and Buyer Move-in205
App. AAdditional Texas Real Estate Commission Promulgated Forms219
App. B Answer Key275

Read also The Book of Tea or Pancakes and Crepes

Supervision

Author: R Wayne Mondy

This supervisory management text keeps students in touch with reality by using a practitioner-oriented approach. Written "from the ground up" as a supervisory management text, the book draws from the authors' own extensive management experience. While keeping the text practical, the authors ensure theoretical soundness and demonstrate the prominent theories of management as applied to today's supervisor. The book helps explore today's supervisor's unique role. Unlike most supervisory texts, Mondy/Premeaux clearly differentiates between the environment of the supervisor and that of top management. The book addresses special topics including supervision in large versus small firms. The authors have provided crucial insights into decision making while applying traditional functions of management to the supervisor's role. Readers will see how the latest advancements and computer technology affect productivity. The third edition also addresses communication, managing human resources, and special challenges such as dealing with unions and resolving employee conflict. Sections on effective time management and professional development further equip tomorrow's supervisor for business success.



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