Attorneys from Hagens Berman have urged consumers that have sold a home since 2021 with the aid of an “online real estate agent” to reach out to the firm since they may be eligible for compensation as a result of “deceptive practices” by the real estate industry.
Source: Inman News
Lead counsel for Moehrl targets ‘deceptive practices’ in new real estate industry investigation
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