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UPL Special Report
Monday, April 26, 2010
With changes like the new RESPA rule, the proposed TILA, and the ever-looming Massachusetts Real Estate Bar Association v. National Real Estate Information Services decision, will UPL statutes, rules and decisions — as they pertain to real estate transactions — cease to exist? Industry experts say no, but they do say changes are underway.

 



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