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by reaperman
855 days ago
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> The price charged by brokers to landlords is less than the perceived value of the labor required for the landlord to list the property, receive calls from interested renters, and show the property. There's no way this costs $10,000 ... the equivalent of 160 hours (a full month) of highly-paid labor. In a housing-constrained city where the landlords product sells itself. |
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