REBNY members on Wednesday demonstrated against the FARE Act, a bill that would require rental property owners to cover the cost of broker fees, rather than pass them off on tenants.
Source: Inman News
REBNY leads 1,500 NYC agents at rally in opposition to broker fee bill
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