Despite the boom in brokerage-created diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives to solve these issues, the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance said the day-to-day experiences of their members have barely changed.
Source: Inman News
How much has the industry changed for LGBTQ agents? Not much
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