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  2. GMAC Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    GMAC Real Estate was a real estate franchised broker. It had 13,000 agents. [1] In 2008, it was acquired by Brookfield Asset Management and in 2012, ...

  3. Better Homes and Gardens (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's title was used by Meredith's real estate arm, which was sold and then called GMAC Real Estate. In October 2007, Meredith entered a 50-year licensing agreement with Realogy Corporation to license the Better Homes and Gardens name to Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.

  4. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Meredith then sold the real estate business in 1998 to GMAC Home Services Inc., a subsidiary of GMAC Financial Services, while retaining the Better Homes and Gardens name. GMAC was given the right to use the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service name for up to 10 years after the sale, after which it was phased out. [4]

  5. I’m a Real Estate Investor: Here Are 8 Signs of a Great ...

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    Real estate is a popular investment opportunity -- and for good reason. The housing market has seen an average return on investment (ROI) of 5.4% over the past 30 years, but the most successful ...

  6. GMAC - Wikipedia

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    Ally Financial (General Motors Acceptance Corporation), traded as GMAC until 2010; GMAC Insurance, former name of National General Insurance; GMAC Real Estate, a former real estate franchised brokerage firm; GMAC ResCap (Residential Capital), which includes GMAC Mortgage; Graduate Management Admission Council, an international association of ...

  7. 2010 United States foreclosure crisis - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Maine attorney Thomas Cox pointed out the wide-scale practice of robo-signing in depositions taken of GMAC's Jeffrey Stephan and other robo-signers. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] News outlets reported that on September 14, 2010, Jeffrey Stephan testified that he had signed affidavits which he hadn't actually reviewed on behalf of Ally Financial . [ 13 ]