Homebuyers: You’ll Soon Need a Contract With Your Agent. Are You Prepared?
Thanks to an NAR/DOJ settlement, homebuyers will soon need a contract before they view a home with an agent. What should this document include?
Thanks to an NAR/DOJ settlement, homebuyers will soon need a contract before they view a home with an agent. What should this document include?
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