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How Agents Can Avoid Being Targeted by Predators

September 26 2017

This article is part of a series we are publishing for Realtor Safety Month. Read previous articles here and here.

The real estate industry has traditionally approached crime against REALTORS® as if it were random and opportunistic. This is a fallacy. The overwhelming majority of crime against REALTORS® is predatory crime committed by predators. Simply look at what someone must do to commit a crime against a REALTOR®:

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