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Three months after Florida banned many Chinese citizens from owning property, some real estate agents say they are losing business as families across the state are walking away from deals.
Extraterrestrial real estate not only deals with the legal standpoints of potential colonization, but how it could be feasible for long-term real estate. There are multiple factors to consider in using another planet for real estate including transportation, planetary protection , astrobiology, sustainability , how to create a real estate ...
Throughout its history, Fortune has developed over 30 residential towers and marketed and sold over 120, representing 31,000 residential units. The company has also developed 8 million square feet of real estate and maintains a global network of over 100,000 luxury real estate professionals.
A real estate license is an authorization issued by a government body to give agents and brokers the legal authority to represent a home seller or buyer in a real estate transaction. Real estate agents and real estate brokers are required to be licensed when conducting real estate transactions in the United States and in a small number of other ...
A U.S. appeals court has blocked Florida from enforcing a ban on Chinese citizens owning homes or land in the state against two Chinese nationals who were in the process of buying property when ...
APT Satellite Holdings, a listed company that was jointly controlled by China Satellite Communications and China Great Wall Industry Corporation (another subsidiary of CASC), operated satellites under the brand Apstar. Before re-incorporated as a limited company, the company was known as China Satellite Communications Corporation.
The Treasure Coast real estate market in September saw more homes listed, fewer homes sold in St. Lucie County, an increased median sale price in Martin County and longer wait times to get a ...
January 6, 2009 — Chinese authorities fine UK students for "illegal map-making activities". [9] 2010 — Chinese authorities to crack down on the unregistered or illegal among 42,000 online map providers, targeting incorrect information and leaks of sensitive information involving state secrets.