A survey of hundreds of real estate agents suggests that “steering” based on commissions used to be rare. After the Aug. 17 deadline, it may become ubiquitous — but with buyers in the driver’s seat.
Source: Inman News
From fringe to forefront? What agent ‘steering’ will look like now
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