Real Estate/Development
Apr. 2, 2000
Getting along
By Julie Nakashima Brokers and owners, owners and brokers. Like peas and carrots, they just have a certain ring. And for the most part, brokers and owners share a pretty good working relationship. "There's an element of trust, or the relationship wouldn't be established in the first place," says Richard A. Larsen, senior vice president with TRI Commercial/ONCOR in Oakland. As long as the commitment is shown and the brokers are out there doing what they say they will, he adds, the professional




Brokers and owners, owners and brokers. Like peas and carrots, they just have a certain ring.
And for the most part, brokers and owners share a pretty good working relationship. "There's an element of trust, or the relationship wouldn't be established in the first place," says Richard A. Larsen, senior vice president with TRI Commercial/ONCOR in Oakland. As long as the commitment is shown and the brokers are out there doing what they say they w...
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