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Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty clients can expect Complete Client Transparency.

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Ever wonder what that real estate agent you hired is doing for weeks at a time between contacting you? That’s why Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty enacted Complete Client Transparency.

The premise is simple — the client is blind copied (read: BCC’d) on every email, text message, aspect of digital communication, no matter what.

Clients should know exactly what their agent is communicating on their behalf, and when they are communicating it. See the difference for yourself.*

CONTACT JOAN HERLONG & ASSOCIATES SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY

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