As a real estate agent, True Cross frequently helps clients deal with moving issues. This time, however, she was making the move, in the middle of the coronavirus crisis in LA. Here’s her story, plus a few tips she learned to help ease the stress of a future move.
Source: Inman News
Moving during a pandemic? Here’s one agent’s personal story
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