Whether you’re a new agent or a seasoned one, if you don’t often encounter military or veteran clients, you might need a reminder on the unique priorities of this group. Here are a few ways you can make sure you’re meeting the needs and exceeding the expectations of your military clientele.
Source: Inman News
How agents can better serve military service members
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