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Inman’s Top 5: Clear Cooperation, Resignation, Deportation

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Every Friday, Inman Service Editor Dani Vanderboegh highlights the most popular and critical stories of the week to keep you informed on the latest headlines. Here are this week’s Top 5 stories as selected by our readers.

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Willis will move to a new role within the company as Chief Legal Officer Stacie Herron takes on the interim COO position, according to an internal email sent to Keller Williams employees on Wednesday.


Agents utilizing AI to enhance client service, as Jimmy Burgess suggests, will outperform those who do not adopt this technology.


For real estate agents, upcoming changes to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act on Jan. 27 will require careful handling of lead generation, client communication, and consent management.


During Inman Connect New York, Mauricio Umansky argued that Clear Cooperation hinders competition, while James Dwiggins believes the rule prioritizes customer interests.


President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to deport millions of undocumented immigrants on Inauguration Day could impact housing starts and affordability.


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