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027: What Happens To The House During A Divorce? Christine Eilers Shares Her Dos And Don’ts

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Katy Mackenzie talks with Christine Eilers a Realtor with Team Finney.

Christine Eilers is a Lawyer turned Realtor. She joined Team Finney after practicing for a number of years as a lawyer at a mid-sized firm in downtown Vancouver. Her background in family law as well as corporate and estate law helped her to develop superior skills in contracts, complex negotiations, and client management, which she now applies to her career as a Realtor.

Katy and Christine talk about the role that a Realtor plays in a divorce, what other professionals should be used, and what are some problems you might want to avoid.

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Katy Mackenzie talks with Christine Eilers a Realtor with Team Finney.

Christine Eilers is a Lawyer turned Realtor. She joined Team Finney after practicing for a number of years as a lawyer at a mid-sized firm in downtown Vancouver. Her background in family law as well as corporate and estate law helped her to develop superior skills in contracts, complex negotiations, and client management, which she now applies to her career as a Realtor.

Katy and Christine talk about the role that a Realtor plays in a divorce, what other professionals should be used, and what are some problems you might want to avoid.

Contact Christine

  continue reading

30 episodes

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