RE/MAX ‘s Q3 2020 total revenue declined 0.7 percent annually to $71.1 million as the company bounces back from a decline in dues and franchise fees.
Source: Inman News
RE/MAX still bouncing back from Q2 with 0.7% revenue decline
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