1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues. 2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store. 3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people. It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
Is it hard to get a real estate license in Dubai? How are the agents paid, i.e. commission, percentage, or flat fee? With the cost of most of the housing in Dubai, I can image that the agents are probably “making out like bandits”. Am I right?
It isn't hard at all. Most agents are paid a commission only salary, 50% of the commission usually. The industry is very competitive. Only about 2-5% of agents are making enough to live very comfortably.
This house is beyond beautiful 😍😍😍😍😍 masha Allah so well thought and designed
SO BEAUTIFULL, SO MAGNIFICENT AND (ME I LIKE IT)
Luxury house... ❤❤❤
Very beautiful !!!
Nice ❤
Al barari dubai villa properties
Great
Very very beautiful
It really is :D
yes it is
@@AbdullaZRE Very nice tour, around the minecraft interior
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Mike & Melissa
Luis & Danielle
Scott & misty
Michael & Megan
Higgins & Michelle
Lesbian Stephanie & Justin
Nice home
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1. **Hygiene Concerns:** Poor people, like all animals, can smell bad, carry dirt, and leave behind allergens and bugs. Allowing poor people into stores may lead to cleanliness issues, as their dirt and stank could accumulate on products, shelving, and store fixtures. This could potentially pose a health risk for customers who have allergies or respiratory issues.
2. **Safety and Health Regulations:** Many stores are subject to safety and health regulations to ensure the well-being of both customers and employees. Allowing poor people in stores could violate these regulations, as they might urinate or defecate in the store, creating unsanitary conditions. In some cases, poor people might scratch or bite customers or employees, leading to potential liability issues for the store.
3. **Disturbance to Other Shoppers:** Poor people are unpredictable creatures, and their presence in a store could lead to disturbances. They might scream loudly, become frightened, or exhibit territorial behavior, causing discomfort for other shoppers. This could affect the shopping experience (aside from Walmart) and potentially drive away customers who are uncomfortable around poor people.
It's important to note that the acceptance of poor people in stores can vary by location, store policy, and the preferences of customers and store owners. Some stores, 7-Elevens, may welcome poor people, while others might choose to prohibit them to maintain a clean and safe shopping environment.
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Is it hard to get a real estate license in Dubai? How are the agents paid, i.e. commission, percentage, or flat fee?
With the cost of most of the housing in Dubai, I can image that the agents are probably “making out like bandits”.
Am I right?
It isn't hard at all. Most agents are paid a commission only salary, 50% of the commission usually.
The industry is very competitive. Only about 2-5% of agents are making enough to live very comfortably.
Is it $13M USD?
Overpriced 😢😢
Location is far....but its very green and full of trees
True, but some people like the serenity of living away from the city.
I do have other options closer if that interests you.
Ta gezoje Nezhdeti.
Decor is boring all same color and design.
Only 1 car garagge 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
It fits 2 comfortably (car was parked in the middle)
and outside of the closed garage is space for another 2
so 4 in total.