Now that buyer agency compensation rules are in place, Trina Gonzales-Van writes, the NAR, regulatory bodies and significant stakeholders must consider their impact on borrowers and determine whether these policies do more harm than good.
Source: Inman News
The new redlining: Paying a buyer agent is just part of the challenge
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