MooveGuru, a company that works with brokerages and agents to help buyers and sellers move, wants agents to know they can still apply for a forgivable loan under the federal Paycheck Protection Program through May 31.
Source: Inman News
Agents get an average of $12,500 in forgivable PPP loans: MooveGuru
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