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Showing posts with label NAR. Show all posts

Top 5 Public Safety Concerns of Ordinary People

Smart cities have been a hot topic of late and I think cities would be smarter if Local, State, and Federal bureaucrats & agencies focused on these safety issues.  Public safety can be a politicized topic and the reason I have called out the concerns of "ordinary people" is because most government officials don't always focus on what really matters to most of us and often have a conflict with donations and public agency agendas.  Here are our top public safety concerns based on the search of 6,000,000+ visitors we receive on an annual basis to our public safety maps.

Why Don't Real Estate Brokers Disclose These 5 Safety Hazards?

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I asked chat GPT these questions and these were the answers it gave me below. I realize there is more detail to this response but politics and money play a huge role. Lying by omission is a huge problem in the real estate industry and the lack of disclosures is largely driven by the governing body National Association of Realtors

Biggest Failures of United States Regulatory Agencies

Regulatory agencies are not effective at their jobs, but we still need them.  How do we make regulatory agencies more transparent and hold them accountable for their actions?