Change to Clear Co-operation Reporting.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the market is moving, things are happening. And that is our topic. It changes to clear cooperation and the reporting policy as it relates to that here. Seana, she’s got a quick update for you. It’ll be a quick update. So, you know, there’s been discussions on, hey, I see this person and they’re marketing their property, they’re showing the the photos of it and they’re telling the city, but they’re not putting that address on there. And we’ve believed that that was acceptable. Well, it’s not. So the requirement to provide a full address, full address of property when reporting this as a violation has been changed. So now you can report this as a violation. This falls in line with the NA enforcement requirements. They’ve been clear on this the whole time, but I think there was some misunderstandings through networks. So now they coincide together and it is very clear that you can submit a, you know, a complaint so you can submit a complaint. And they do have to research it. And, you know, you can get fined for marketing a property even though it doesn’t have the address. That’s the that’s the thing to know here. So be careful. We’ve had discussions on this in the past and, you know, is what it is. So we want to be careful. Nobody wants to find you know, it can be a $5,000 fine. So that’s pretty, pretty steep. So let’s all be careful with that. That’s it. Thank you, Shana. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realestatenewstv/message
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