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ARELLO To Address Central American Real Estate Federation

ARELLO"s Executive Vice President Craig Cheatham and Liaison to Honduras Wayne Ciddio have been asked to address the 7th International FECEPAC Congress (Central American Real Estate Federation) El Salvador this week. ARELLO looks to return from the conference with several new members from the region and to assist representatives in their efforts to more toward more formalized regulatory systems. "Latin America is one of our most promising frontiers as we look to expand our global network," said Cheatham. "Real estate organizations in the region are ready for the kind of assistance ARELLO is most suited to provide." NAR will also send representatives to the conference: http://www.realtormag.com/RMODaily.nsf/All/B6556E096


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