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According to an internal email sent to Keller Williams employees on Wednesday, Willis will transition to a new role within the company, while chief legal officer Stacey Herron will step in as interim COO.
Jimmy Burgess writes that agents who lean toward using AI to serve their clients at a higher level will absolutely outperform those who don’t embrace this technology.
For real estate agents, changes to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act on January 27th mean paying special attention to how you collect leads, contact potential clients, and manage consent.
On stage at Inman Connect New York, Mauricio Umansky argued that clear cooperation reduces competition. Meanwhile, James Dwiggins said this rule puts the customer first.
President Donald Trump has promised to begin deporting millions of undocumented immigrants on Inauguration Day. Here’s how his plan will disrupt housing and reduce affordability.
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