Agents are often asking the right questions during their brokerage search, but they don’t always fully understand the answers. To make the right decisions, make sure you’re familiar with these terms and the implications they can have for your business and your financial future.
Source: Inman News
Searching for a brokerage? 26 terms you should fully understand first
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