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To: bozwood who wrote (3297)7/10/2002 9:34:16 AM
From: TradeliteRespond to of 306849
 
LOL....yes, I'll take my support for private property rights and go home.

I will continue to deny that brokerage firms owe anyone other than their individual buyer and seller clients any type of transparency at all--because to fail to compete on their behalf would be an abuse of fiduciary loyalty to those clients. However, if you and Elroy want to write your Congressman/woman and insist that real estate brokerage become a public utility with monopoly powers, I will adjust my thinking.

And furthermore, I will continue to draw a line between stocks in publicly traded companies and homes owned by the private person who gets to choose how his home is marketed and sold to the public.

Nothing but anecdotes, of course, are behind those beliefs. Not to mention several state and federal laws.