In an op-ed co-written by REX CEO Jack Ryan and REX President Lynley Sides, the pair said they “won’t stop” until policies like NAR’s segregation rule no longer impede consumers.
Source: Inman News
REX execs take aim at Zillow in op-ed: ‘We had no choice but to sue’
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