Offering employees time off to vote is a simple way many companies have been helping people exercise their rights without feeling pressed for time. But why has the real estate industry been absent from the conversation?
Source: Inman News
Industries are encouraging voter participation — where is real estate?
More from AgentMore posts in Agent »
- RateMyAgent and Curated Social merge to form Renowned platform
- ‘He didn’t even say he was sorry’: Brooklyn investor gets prison time for 12-year deed fraud scheme
- Crack the code on social media: Now Streaming
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
More from Bess FreedmanMore posts in Bess Freedman »
- Brown Harris Stevens names Halstead heir as its chief strategy officer (EXCLUSIVE)
- Private listing networks are the newest pet rock: Bess Freedman
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
- Bess Freedman on the market, private listings and 2026
- Working with the Michael Jordan of real estate: Bess Freedman
More from BrokerageMore posts in Brokerage »
- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
- Where else is Zillow not enforcing its private listing ban?
- All about the Benjamins: 5 things to know before throwing money at real estate problems
- Alexander brothers denied motion to dismiss sex-trafficking charges
- Redfin site fluke exposed past users’ data on listing contact forms
More from brown harris stevensMore posts in brown harris stevens »
- Brown Harris Stevens names Halstead heir as its chief strategy officer (EXCLUSIVE)
- Private listing networks are the newest pet rock: Bess Freedman
- In an uncertain market, Inman Connect New York offers solutions
- Bess Freedman on the market, private listings and 2026
- A bunch of big real estate teams are making big moves
More from OpinionMore posts in Opinion »
- Stop freaking out about 50-year mortgages. They might save the housing market
- Real estate has become lawsuit-happy, and it’s killing our credibility
- Why ‘leadership’ shouldn’t be a dirty word in real estate
- Why commissions have risen since the 2024 NAR settlement
- NAR membership must be a choice — for agents, brokers, consumers
More from pollsMore posts in polls »
More from real estate industryMore posts in real estate industry »
- Leadershift: How brokers and team leaders can prepare for 2026
- Real estate has become lawsuit-happy, and it’s killing our credibility
- New client leads, murky waters: October’s mixed bag for real estate
- NAR and the real estate industry’s irrelevance problem
- The path for Compass-Anywhere: Take the Intel Index survey today
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- Pulte refers a 4th Democrat, Rep. Eric Swalwell, for mortage fraud
- RateMyAgent and Curated Social merge to form Renowned platform
- ‘He didn’t even say he was sorry’: Brooklyn investor gets prison time for 12-year deed fraud scheme
- NAR scores a victory in buyer commission lawsuit
- Where else is Zillow not enforcing its private listing ban?
More from serviceMore posts in service »
- FICO scores, magic phrases, earnings digs: Inman Top 5
- All about the Benjamins: 5 things to know before throwing money at real estate problems
- How to help senior real estate clients right-size with confidence
- Stop waiting for permission: Why leadership starts with self-trust
- Leadershift: How brokers and team leaders can prepare for 2026
More from voteMore posts in vote »
More from VotingMore posts in Voting »
- Home sales tend to rise after big elections. Can it happen in 2025?
- Multitudes of Americans considering leaving US after election
- Landlords threaten to raise tenants’ rent if Biden wins in November
- Could COVID-fueled mass migration impact the presidential election?
- What is it like to be a poll worker during a pandemic?
Be First to Comment