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Written by rosalind renshaw

Steve Alford, director of Robert Williams, has been appointed chairman of Exeter Estate Agents Association.

He succeeds Mike Henderson of Drew Pearce.

Alford, pictured, who has been an estate agent in Exeter for 11 years, takes over at the helm of an association founded in 1986 which has 14 estate agency offices.

All 14 members subscribe to the Association’s clear code of conduct which agrees that they will comply with all estate agency laws, do not impose unreasonable terms in agreements and do everything they can to protect buyers and sellers from undesirable practices.

Alford said: “Members are regularly in touch to share notes, ideas and updates in the best interests of our clients, within a spirit of healthy competition.

“Most of all, the excellent relationship between the Association members can influence sales progression once a sale has been agreed, which often directly benefits their clients by increasing the chance of the sale making it through to exchange.”


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    Congrats Steve.

    In keeping with your philosophy can I suggest that you take a look at our mortgage proposition at www.obligo.co.uk (click on pro tab).

    I'd be happy to come over and demonstrate the site and go through current campaigns etc.

    Yours

    Ray

    • 30 August 2011 14:00 PM
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    In the toilet at work, Steve Alford had placed a sign directly above the sink. It had a single word on it -- "Think!"

    The next day, when he went to the toilet, he looked at the sign and right below, immediately above the soap dispenser, someone had carefully lettered another sign which read -- "Thoap!"

    • 26 August 2011 16:56 PM
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    mmmm sounds like a nice cartel to fix fees ;-)

    • 26 August 2011 07:01 AM
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