Forty-one percent of state real estate regulatory agency websites present “poor” information to homebuyers and sellers while devoting themselves entirely to real estate professionals, according to a new report by the Consumer Federation of America.
Source: Inman News
Nearly half of real estate regulatory agency websites ignore consumers
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