Gerrard Hoeschler Realty La Crosse Wi
Apr 17, 2011. Nancy's husband, Rick Staff, is Gerrard-Hoeschler's president and legal counsel. He is a former vice president and legal counsel for the Wisconsin Realtors Association. Staff is one of the state's top real estate experts, Gerrard and Hoeschler said, and started in-house legal services and educational. Eric Seeger with Gerrard-Hoeschler, Inc. In La Crosse, WI - Properties Page 1 of 2 Lands of America.
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