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By:William H. Pivar,Corinne E. Pivar
Published on 1997 by Dearborn Real Estate


Are you looking for ways to dramatically cut your time writing letters but still attract new prospects as well as keep current clients? How about letters that are already written, and all you do is fill in the blanks? In this book, over 279 letters cover a wide range of topics and virtually all your correspondence needs, including attracting prospective buyers, dealing with conflict, working with other professionals, and more.

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