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  2. Cedarpines Park, California - Wikipedia

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    Cedarpines Park is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States. Cedarpines Park is 10 miles (16 km) north-northwest of San Bernardino. Cedarpines Park has a post office with ZIP code 92322. [2] The post office opened in 1927 and was closed from 1943 to 1946. [3]

  3. Real estate commission rules are about to change. Here's how ...

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    On Aug. 17, rules surrounding real estate commissions are set to change thanks to a legal settlement between the National Assn. of Realtors and home sellers. Proponents hope the new rules will ...

  4. California Department of Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate licensing is subject to both the Real Estate Law and the Regulations of the Commissioner, which have the force and effect of law. In enforcing the provisions of the Real Estate Law, the Commissioner has the authority to hold formal hearings involving a licensee or license applicant. The Commissioner also has the authority to issue ...

  5. How do real estate agent fees and commissions work? - AOL

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    Average real estate commissions by state Overall, the national average Realtor commission in 2023 was 5.49 percent, according to data from Clever . In all but a few states, the average commission ...

  6. The future of real estate commissions - AOL

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    Long ago, 6 percent was the going rate for real estate commissions; 3 percent to each agent. But after decades of competition and regulatory scrutiny, the typical commission now is slightly less ...

  7. California Bureau of Real Estate Appraisers - Wikipedia

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    The California Real Estate Act has two core components: licensing and enforcement. [1] [2] Both licensing and enforcement functions are required by the Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC), the federal government organization which oversees all state real estate appraiser licensing agencies. [2]