FVR definition

FVR means Fleet Venture Resources, Inc., a Rhode Island corporation, and its successors and assigns.

Examples of FVR in a sentence

  • Any transaction(s) already in closing and brought over to FVR upon hire, or released from FVR upon termination are subject to an additional 10% charge of gross commissions earned by the licensee who is hiring on or terminating.

  • FVR shall be held harmless against any claims or demands resulting from any automobile accident of licensee or as a result of licensee’s default in this paragraph.

  • FVR will not issue an IRS 1099 NEC to licensee unless FVR physically pays you out of our company bank account(s) or we were issued a 1099 NEC on your behalf.

  • FVR is NOT in the home inspection, escrow, title, photography or contractor business.

  • All advertising and marketing materials need receive approval from the broker or manager of FVR.

  • FVR will not participate in any discounting of commissions that the licensee offers their buyers or sellers.

  • Licensee agrees that FVR retains exclusive rights to these trademark logos and graphics, and licensee agrees to discontinue the use of any trademark logo and graphics immediately upon termination from FVR.

  • FVR will earn a fee on ANY transaction you are part of as long as your license is held under our brokerage, regardless if a property is listed in the MLS, your own personal property or not.

  • FVR has an Office Policy and Procedure Manual which contains important information about the Company’s general office policies.

  • If you would like to join the GAMLS, you will be billed an additional $22 a month to be paid directly to FVR.

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