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Real Estate’s Great Confusion: Why No One Knows What to Do (and What It Means for You)

Real Estate’s Great Confusion: Why No One Knows What to Do (and What It Means for You)

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In this episode of Real Estate REPlay, we unravel the chaos surrounding the latest commission settlement with special guest Summer Goralik, a real estate compliance consultant and former California Department of Real Estate investigator. Summer has spent years helping agents and brokers navigate complex rules, and she’s here to shed light on why no one seems to know exactly what they should be doing post-settlement.

We’ll break it down into two parts:

  • Part 1: For agents and brokers, we’ll discuss why the new rules have sparked so much confusion, the risks of getting it wrong, and what steps they can take to stay compliant.
  • Part 2: For buyers and sellers, we’ll explore how the uncertainty might affect their transactions, what they should watch out for, and how they can protect themselves. This section starts around the 28:00 mark.

If you’ve ever wondered why the real estate industry feels like it’s stuck in a game of “he said, she said,” this episode will help you make sense of the noise. With Summer’s expertise, we’ll untangle the confusion and uncover what this all means for the future of real estate. Don’t miss this insightful and practical conversation!

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