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Once again, let me say thank you
Mrs. Lara Jobe, Realtor RE/MAX Associates of Arlington 1115 W. Pioneer Parkway, Suite 100 Arlington, TX 76013 Dear Lara: Once again, let me say thank you for your fine work in assisting me to locate and acquire a new home in Arlington. It was not only 100% productive, but also a real pleasure to work with you. In addition, you have to be commended for your talent in assembling such a fine team of associates. Jaret and John were just outstanding. I cannot think of any way that this transaction could have gone more smoothly. Thanks also, for the nice gift that you presented to me at the closing. If ever there was anyone who needs assistance in keeping things growing properly around a new home, it is me. This appears to be an excellent reference, as well as an impressive coffee table piece. I really appreciate it. I will let you know when I get moved in and organized. I would be happy to have you come by anytime. All the best to you.
D.H.B.
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