
Sandy asks…
I can’t input any text into account logins such as Ebay or my Windermere Real Estate account. Help?
For some reason, when I try to login in to my accounts requiring the typical “user name:” and “password” screen, it won’t let me enter any characters. Other than that, my keyboard works fine. I can type anything on google or anything. I was thinking maybe changing internet browsers would help, but has anyone else had this problem? Or know how to fix it? Thanks very much!

Wize Guy answers:
A few things:
Make sure that you didn’t accidentally hit your ‘insert’ key. Try hitting your ‘insert’ key and see what happens. If nothing happens, you know that’s not the answer.
Make sure that your ‘number lock’ key is not activated. Hit your ‘number lock’ key to de-activate it.
And if all else fails, restart your computer!
If you’re still using Internet Explorer, you should read this article about IE and switching to Firefox:
http://codes.nu/wp/?p=15
And http://www.codes.nu has a bunch of cool free stuff for eBay, anyway, so check it out.

Betty asks…
As a real estate agent which company offers the best commission?
Information applicable to washington preferably, but any info. will help. For example Windermere and John L. Scott have a $70 desk fee and the first 50,000 earned for the year is spilt between yourself and the company, then the rest of the year you earn 100%. This does not sound good to me…

Wize Guy answers:
Check out Keller Williams. If there isn’t one there try Century 21. Look around and ask around.

Sharon asks…
what dose TLC mean when they say it on a real estate?
so i saw a good house on windermere but it said it need a little TLC but what is TLC thanks

Wize Guy answers:
It needs work. Many Realtors use this term loosely, it may need a lot of work or may not be financable.

Charles asks…
Real Estate Search site in the San Francisco Bay Area?
I am in the market for a house in the San Francisco South Bay or Peninsula, and the few web sites I’ve tried are good but not great (realtor.com, trulia.com, redfin.com, windermere.com, mlslistings.com). None of them have 100% of the listings, including For Sale By Owner or REO listings, or are too hard to search (no visualization on a global map of the area). It would be great if there was a truly good site that aggregates all the possible listings, with a good map view, a detailled search filter, and the most up-to-date listings. Can anyone provide recommendations? Thanks

Wize Guy answers:
The biggest problem is the bay area has multiple MLS services. Stupid idea, but there it is.
You have to have access to the MLS to have the detail you are wanting, and even then it is hard because the one place they are combined does not work very well.

John asks…
How do I find the sale information for the vacant lot next to my house?
There is an empty lot next to my house that is for sale. It is owned by the city or county, not privately owned. How can I find the sale information for this lot? I’ve already check johnlscott and windermere, etc. and it’s not listed with any of the real estate companies..

Wize Guy answers:
How do you know it’s for sale?
Check with your local assessors office – they should be able to at least tell you who owns it.
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