Four-star rated and broker-developed, TotalBrokerage worked on a lot of new things during the past year, including updates with Facebook and QuickBooks. It all looks good, but do its new features and efficiencies come with a caveat?
Source: Inman News
TotalBrokerage stays on mission with QuickBooks, Facebook updates
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