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A Realtor should have affirmatively recommended that a party to the transaction consult their own attorney to definitively establish the legal rights in question. The Realtor was found in violation of the Code of Ehics, but took this as an opportunity to improve their business ethics and share their story about learning something new.
Experts say AI should be deeply embedded in business operations, helping brokers streamline tasks, scale their teams and improve overall productivity.
To replicate the Hamptons style, blend white, grey, soft blues and natural textures for a breezy, elegant coastal look with plush furniture and rattan.
April is Fair Housing Month, with NAR offering resources for Realtors® and HUD providing tools to help Americans understand housing rights.
Builders are using innovations like 3D printing, modular homes,and hempcrete to address the housing shortage, aiming to reduce costs and speed up construction.
State officials are urging homeowners with completed My Safe Florida Home inspections and paperwork to update this information to claim grant funds.
Nearly 3 in 4 first-time buyers feel optimistic about the market, though many worry about affordability, interest rates and inflation, a new survey finds.
A federal appeals court will hear arguments in May about whether the EPA improperly transferred wetlands permitting authority to Florida.
Inman On Tour Miami 2025, May 20-21, brings together industry leaders to discuss trends, AI and market shifts, with expert sessions to help agents thrive.
The typical Q4 down payment was $30,250, slightly below Q3 but $3K higher year-over-year. Higher home prices and rates were keeping down payments elevated.