From the Lawyer’s Desk, Robert N. Bass
March 25th, 2009 by Beth
I had a very high compliment email this evening and I wanted to share it with my readers. At times, you are not aware of who is actually reading your posts and when you find out, sometimes you are very humble. Tonight I got this email from Robert N. Bass, Esq and he said some very nice things about our site www.realtorsafety911.com. I wanted to say Thank You and to post his comments. If you are ever in need of Robert’s services, or know of anyone who would be, please pass his information along.
Hello, Beth:
I want to compliment you on your Website! Below is an article I wrote which will be published tomorrow in the weekly newsletter for HomeSmart Real Estate, the largest brokerage in the Southwest, with more than 3,200 agents. I hope it gets you some traffic!
I have a particular interest in the subject for 2 reasons: I am a broker defense lawyer who has spent the last 25 years defending REALTORS® in E&O claims and license complaints, and as a real estate educator teaching them how to reduce risk. http://activerain.com/rnbesquire
I have also learned, practiced (and for 20 years taught) martial arts. I began studying karate in 1959 when I was 8 years old- under Grandmaster Robert A. Trias, who actually founded the first martial arts school in the United States, here in Phoenix. This was long before anybody in the West had even heard of martial arts – I was very lucky! http://www.shuri-ryu.com/trias.htm I earned money through college and law school by teaching self-defense to women.
I know that what you are doing is largely a labor of love and service to the industry, and I truly admire that! I wish you all the best and will do all I can to publicize your site!
Cordially,
Robert N. Bass, Esq.
1715 W. Northern Ave. Ste. 110
Phoenix, AZ 85021
602.274.9452 Fax: 602.274.9326
Robert@BassLawFirm.com
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From the Lawyer’s Desk:
REALTOR® SAFETY: Practicing “safe real estate” means more to me than risk reduction and paperwork/disclosure issues. To me it extends beyond the legal realm and also encompasses being aware of your personal safety. Nobody likes to think about a situation in which you will need to defend yourself against a potential attack, but with so many foreclosures, abandoned properties and deteriorated neighborhoods out there, safety has to be a top-of-mind concern. Just as with claims and lawsuits in general, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to personal safety.
I came across a Website that contains a lot of useful information and useful, practical tips involving security and safety awareness, specifically tailored to the work you do as agents. I found informative videos, articles and even commentary from agents who have been involved in incidents and are happy to share their experience with other Realtors®.
Please spend a few minutes on this site and I hope you will incorporate some of their tips into your daily practice.
Have a great weekend… And Hey - Let’s be careful out there!
Attorney Bob Bass offers his tips and advice on reducing risk and improving your professional service, and is a great source of attorney referrals! Bob invites your questions and comments at Robert@BassLawFirm.com, or you can call him at 602.274.9452
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