A former technology consultant for National Association of Realtors subsidiary Realtors Property Resource has filed a lawsuit against NAR and RPR, alleging he was wrongfully accused of overbilling for his work, which resulted in his termination and caused him economic harm.
Source: Inman News
Former contractor sues NAR, alleges RPR tech is ‘very fragile’
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