I’m seeking to interview real estate agents, business/finance faculty, personal finance experts, real estate attorneys, and other professionals for the following story (no lending professionals please):
QUESTIONS:
1. Please fill your name in this blank and email me back this entire paragraph along with your written responses to the rest of the questions below: I, _______________(INSERT YOUR NAME) hereby give my permission to Rocket, LLC and its affiliates, agents, and partners (“Authorized Persons”) to use my name, likeness, and any quotes, statements, or media I provide (collectively, “Materials”) for marketing, advertising, or promotional purposes. This includes use on websites, social media, digital or print ads, and other marketing platforms. I understand that my quote(s) may be edited for clarity or length but will not be misrepresented. I confirm that my statements reflect my honest opinions and experiences. By sending this electronic email, I grant Rocket, LLC the right to use these Materials and my Likeness without further approval or compensation. I also release Rocket, LLC from any liability related to the use of this content as outlined above.
2. Please explain the common tips on how to find a house for sale:
a. Determine your budget: Explain factors that will affect your overall budget, and discuss the importance of getting a preapproval letter from a lender
b. Create a list of must-haves, nice-to-haves, and deal breakers, and give an example of what might fit into each of these three categories
c. Browse local homes on your own: name some resources that a homeowner can use to hunt for a house online and while driving around
d. Connect with a real estate agent: Explain the benefits of doing so, and mentioned some specific services and agent will offer
e. Visit houses in person: what are the benefits of doing so, and what are the primary ways to see a house in person?
3. What is your full name, title, company, city/state?
posted10/2/2025
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