clients with disabilities
On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. In observance, ensure your business is inclusive and easily accessible, broker Holly Brink writes
Experts predict that 70% of Americans will develop a recognized disability. DEI is essential for our future, writes Rachael Hite, and smart agents will invest in learning more
Don't let your office, your team or your website be a barrier to someone with disabilities, Rachael Hite writes. Accessible design benefits everyone
Understanding the needs of clients with disabilities can make the difference between a closed sale and a missed opportunity. Julia Lashay Israel offers steps you can take to be more supportive
Opinion
On the 35th anniversary of the Capital Crawl, a demonstration that helped push the Americans with Disabilities Act into law, now is the time to ask: Is unintentional bias turning off prospects?
Clients with mobility issues, vision impairments or other challenges have accessibility needs, Amanda Deering writes. Here's how to ensure a successful home search for all
Make your open houses inclusive, Amanda Deering advises, so you can welcome potential buyers with disabilities and ensure they have access to potential new homes. Here's where to start