“A lot of real estate companies and associations suggest getting (prospective clients) to come to your office and (copy) their driver’s license, but with real estate the way it’s done now with everything online, that’s very impractical, and agents want to get the sale, so it’s easy to compromise one’s own well-being,” said Lynn Robertson, Secure Show’s founder and CEO.
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