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Welcome to realty/findlay
Since 1985 when we first opened, RE/MAX realty/findlay has been committed to offering customers and clients professional quality service with integrity! In today's challenging and competitive real estate market, it is important to have confidence in your real estate
professional. RE/MAX agents continue to attend real estate classes and seminars that help keep them abreast of the important changes that ultimately affect you, our clients.
This RE/MAX team of 25 full time realtors has more than 400 years combined experience. Our staff of professional real estate agents have the knowledge to take you from selecting a home to contract negotiations and closing settlement. In 2009 the agents with RE/MAX realty/findlay had a residential market share of 38.3% in Findlay and remaining Hancock County. This represents the percentage of the dollar volume of Sold Residential Listings by office locations and independent real estate offices, according to publications of the Local Association of the Heartland Board of Realtors Multiple Listing Serivice.
Therefore, whether you are moving across the street, across the country, or around the world LOOK FOR #1...RE/MAX realty/findlay!
FAIR HOUSING STATEMENT
Ohio Revised Code 4735.55
It is illegal, persuant to the Ohio Fair Housing Law, Division (H) of Section 4112.02 of the Revised Code and the Federal Fair Housing Law, 42 U.S.C.A. 3601, to refuse to sell, transfer, assign, rent, lease, sublease or finance housing accommodations, refuse to negotiate for the sale or rental of housing accommotations, or otherwise deny or make unavailable housing accommodations because of race, color, religion, sex, familial status as defined in section 4112.01 of the Revised Code, ancestry, miltary status as defined in that section, disability as defined in that section, or national origin or to so discriminate in advertising the sale or rental of housing, in the financing of housing, or in the provision of real estate brokerage services.
It is also illegal, for profit, to induce or attempt to induce a person to sell or rent a dwelling for representations regarding the entry into the neighborhood of a person or persons belonging to one of the protected classes.
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