Pastor Brandon Huber, a part-time agent, is under fire after his church broke ties with a food assistance program that promoted Pride Week. Ryan Weyandt, CEO of The LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance, explains why “it’s time to step up and remove Huber from the Realtor ranks.”
Source: Inman News
Missoula pastor needs to leave real estate: LGBTQ+ Alliance CEO
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