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Natasa Glamoclija

"Your Real Estate Broker for life!"
Experience:
REAL ESTATE BROKER for Century 21 Alonzo & Associates June 2007—present
Certified Real Estate Specialist - 2004; Licensed Real Estate Salesman - 2006; Licensed…
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Specialties:
I work with sellers, fist time homebuyers, real estate investors, builders, renters and all others who want some information on real estate market.
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Certifications
& Awards:
I am a REALTOR® and member of following associations:
National Association of REALTORS®
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Interests:
I like to read books about realestate investing and to watch HGTV.
About:
I was studying real estate and attending real estate seminars long before I became Real Estate Broker. My love for real estate I like to share with my ... show more
Testimonials:
"I just wanted to say thank you for being such a great Realtor. As a first time homebuyer and a young single woman, what could have been a stressful experience ... show more
Natasa Glamoclija answered:
Everything is written on the contract. If there is written if there IS mold in the house, you should not disclose it, because it has been already professionally cleaned and problem does not exist anymore. If there is written if there WAS mold in the house, then you should disclose what you did to fix the problem. - Wed Nov 18 2009, 06:31

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