Other listing data intended for Realtors’ eyes only appeared publicly on several listings viewed by Inman last week on Compass’ mobile app and desktop website. Among them: detailed showing instructions, contact information for vendors and property disclosures (e.g. notices that property taxes are unknown or floors are slanted).
Source: Inman News
Compass fixes error showing private agent remarks on some listings
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