Author: Jason Hughes
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Hughes Marino Coaches: Powerful Coaching Stories That Inspire High-Performing Teams
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You don’t have to be a big sports fan to know that coaches have a huge impact on a team’s success. When it comes to the most winning teams in sports, oftentimes the coaches are just as revered by their fans as the star players. Whether in business or sports, we have many “coaching idols,”…
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The desire to protect tenants from disadvantages due to lack of transparency is what spurredJason Hughes, president and CEO of Hughes Marino, to push for the disclosure bill SB 1171. As GlobeSt.com reported last week, the bill, first proposed by Hughes and sponsored by State Senator Ben Hueso, was signed by Governor Jerry Brown on August 15. Effective January 1,…
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Jason Hughes, president and CEO of California commercial real estate brokerage company Hughes Marino, has helped promote a measure that resulted in a new law requiring commercial real estate broker disclosure.
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SB 1171 become law this week, sponsored by state Sen Ben Hueso, D-San Diego. (Can’t they start coming up with more creative names for bills?) Hughes Marino CEO Jason Hughes, a locally based tenant rep specialist instrumental in drafting the bill, tells us what it means for commercial real estate brokers in California.
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Commercial real estate brokers will soon be required to disclose potential conflicts of interest to parties in any deal they handle.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Friday legislation that makes it much more difficult for commercial real estate brokers to represent both sides of a sales or a leasing transaction.
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Jason Hughes, President and CEO of California commercial real estate brokerage company Hughes Marino, announced today that on Friday, August 15, Governor Brown signed into law the real estate broker agency disclosure bill known as SB 1171.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a real estate broker agency disclosure bill that its originator — Jason Hughes, president and CEO of Hughes Marino — said will create more transparency in the commercial real estate industry. Hughes said he conceived the idea two years ago and asked state Sen. Ben Hueso (D-San Diego) to sponsor it. It is SB 1171.
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Office tenants typically pay little attention to their building lobbies and care even less about what’s behind the drywall surrounding their office spaces. That’s about to change, however, now that a new way of computing usable and rentable square footage is gaining popularity among landlords here and elsewhere. First, let’s cover what have been the traditional definitions of usable and…
