Hollywood’s top 35 luxury real estate agents, revealed
It takes a highly qualified real estate agent to perform at the level that some of the world's wealthiest celebrities demand. Here are the top ones serving Hollywood, according to "The Hollywood Reporter."
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my: The Download
This week: There are some bad actors out there. It's up to you to protect yourself and your clients from fraudsters, scammers and cybercriminals.
Canada’s version of the bombshell commission lawsuit gets serious
A judge struck down claims that defendants conspired to "fix," "maintain" and "increase" prices for buyer brokerage services, but allowed claims they sought to "control" prices to proceed.
Volunteer leaders, bankruptcy, good advice: Inman’s Top 5
With Inman Top 5, you'll find the most essential stories, chosen by our readers. Here are the most-read stores of Sept. 23-28, 2023.
Oldest US community bank to pay $9M to settle redlining allegations
Washington Trust "vehemently" denies the allegations but joins a long list of lenders who have coughed up $98 million in settlements since the DoJ launched an anti-redlining initiative in 2021.
Getting your real estate license? It’s way easier with a friend
What if you could have a partner who helps you study and keeps you accountable? Contributor Tina Lapp enumerates the reasons it’s easier (and more fun) to get your license with a friend
How you can fight the ‘hidden dangers’ of unmanaged stress
No matter how much you love your job, stress can keep you from maximizing your opportunities while it undermines your performance. Broker Eric Bramlett guides you through implementing stress reduction into your everyday life.
Over 50% of transactions are at risk for fraud. Here’s how to fight back
According to new Inman contributor and attorney Renée Hunter, from cybercriminals to family members, property fraud of all kinds is on the rise. Find out what practical steps you and your professional network can take to put a stop to it.
Here’s what differentiates teams that win from everyone else
If you want your tech to work for your team, you need to think through the process of implementing it and making it stick. Tech CEO Sheila Reddy offers a three-point strategy for making team tech fulfill its promises.