Over the past month, we have received thousands of calls and emails from real estate agents all over the country asking about how the coronavirus (COVID-19) will affect their day-to-day activities working in the industry. Here is a snapshot of the most common questions we have received.
Source: Inman News
FAQs (and answers) about being a real estate agent during COVID-19
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