LGBTQ+ real estate professionals explain the impact of more than 320 anti-LGBTQ laws on LGBTQ homeownership and housing rights, in the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance’s third annual survey.
Source: Inman News
Survey details ‘growing suffering’ for LGBTQ+ buyers, sellers
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