An effort to ban possibly discriminatory homebuyer love letters fell short in the Washington State Legislature, but could come back next year. Source: Inman News
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The first legal “love letters” have started to trickle in after Oregon’s ban was halted last week. But so far, buyers are taking it slow. …
Real estate professionals can — and should — help FSBOs and expireds make the best possible decisions about their real estate best interests. Coach Darryl…
A U.S. district judge agreed these letters can lead to discrimination, but said the state law goes too far in restricting free speech. Source: Inman…
When your buyers and sellers ask questions that potentially violate fair housing, it’s important to answer them with real information while maintaining your professional ethics. …
Here’s why Bret Weinstein, CEO and founder of Denver’s BSW Real Estate, says we need to raise the bar on licensing education: “We assist people…
Bahrain-based investment firm, Arcapita Group Holdings, is the new owner of Nationwide Property and Appraisal Services, the second-largest independent AMC in the United States. Source:…
Regulators say education provider Real Estate Educational Services helped originators skirt annual continuing education requirements. Source: Inman News
State regulator doesn’t allow home insurance companies to set rates based on estimated future losses from climate change risks. Source: Inman News
Listing agents in Oregon now have to comply with a new ban on homebuyer love letters in the state. However, a lawsuit by the libertarian…