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This Re/Max thing sounds like the Title Company decided to end the "Advertising arrangement" (which in reality may have been based upon an estimated number of Title Referrals) so the disgruntled Re/Max (perhaps) decided to report this arrangement violation to the Feds in exchange for immunity from prosecution under RESPA. Everyone seems to be afraid of RESPA yet most of the big companies either have an affiliated business-arrangement, an advertising/rental agreement, or they own their own title/closing division and charge an additional "fee" if the consumer doesn't utilize these in-house services. What's so damned fair about that? Corey Scholtka Truth in real estate!
This is like selling your "trick or treat" candy. It doesn't taste as good to those who may buy it; and those who sell it are out the enjoyment of whatever experiences they had in making new friends in their "neighborhood of similar interests". No one 'tweets' with transients.
Didn't know anyone actually looked at their Twitter account. Guess I better post my wine tasting ratings (and Federal Reserve rantings) on another Twitter identity?