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  2. Abraham Gosman - Wikipedia

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    The company at the time became one of the largest health care real estate companies in the United States, [3] investing in nursing homes, retirement and assisted living facilities, rehabilitation facilities and others. [4] In 1996 Forbes estimated Gosman to have a fortune of $480 million. [5] Gosman declared Chapter 11 personal bankruptcy in ...

  3. Real estate license - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Occupational licensing - Wikipedia

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    Occupational licensing, also called licensure, is a form of government regulation requiring a license to pursue a particular profession or vocation for compensation. It is related to occupational closure.

  5. Thomas Flatley - Wikipedia

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    His developments included the Sheraton Tara Hotel in Braintree, Massachusetts, built based on the design of Irish castles, and the Quincy Marriott. [2] In 1997, he sold 2 hotels on Cape Cod for $29 million. [3] In 1998, Flatley funded construction of the Boston Irish Famine Memorial. [2] In 1999, he sold 3 nursing homes for $33 million. [4]

  6. Nurse Licensure Compact - Wikipedia

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    The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement that allows mutual recognition (reciprocity) of a nursing license between member U.S. states ("compact states"). Enacted into law by the participating states, the NLC allows a nurse who is a legal resident of and possesses a nursing license in a compact state (their "home state") to practice in any of the other compact states (the "remote ...

  7. Real estate agent - Wikipedia

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    Flat-fee real estate agents charge a seller of a property a flat fee, $500 for example, [11] as opposed to a traditional or full-service real estate agent who charges a percentage of the sale price. In exchange, the seller's property will appear in the multiple listing service (MLS), but the seller will represent him or herself when showing the ...

  8. Professional certification - Wikipedia

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    Certification programs are often created or endorsed by professional associations, but are typically completely independent from membership organizations. Certifications are very common in fields such as aviation, construction, technology, environment, and other industrial sectors, as well as healthcare, business, real estate, and finance.

  9. Atria Management Company - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Ventas, Inc. (NYSE: VTR) announced that it would acquire Atria's real estate assets for a total purchase price of $3.1 billion, using 24.6 million shares of Ventas common stock, worth approximately $1.35 billion, $150 million in cash and the assumption or repayment of $1.6 billion of net debt. As part of the transaction, Atria ...