The news follows Bonner’s decision just days earlier to merge the roughly 40-person RE/MAX Capital Realty, of which she was formerly broker-owner, with RE/MAX Alliance Group.
Source: Inman News
EXCLUSIVE: Kendall Bonner and team leave RE/MAX for eXp Realty
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