Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agent’s determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, “What is the strangest thing you ha...
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Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agent’s determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, “What is the strangest thing you ha...
Hosts Jamie and Terrence interview Melissa Tannehill, a fantastic real estate attorney who owns her own firm and represents clients in real estate transactions, business planning, and estate planning. Melissa shares some personal stories of ghosts in her own home and provides some insight on the ongoing tenant landlord feud. Melissa’s 2 truths and lie: She has never had a home address with a zip code that did not start with 606. In a previous profession she sold cars. She sp...
RealTea Chicago
Join Jamie and Terrence for a special episode where they read listener stories and go to Reddit for some wild encounters. In the first segment, Jamie reads stories submitted by listeners, recounting tales of shocking discoveries during showings, an agent’s determination to do a showing despite being terribly hungover and experiencing an untimely period, and a lender committing fraud. In the second segment, the two turn to Reddit where they ask the question, “What is the strangest thing you ha...