Independent Contractors, Antitrust, and Do-Not-Call Rules

A real estate transaction is governed by invisible boundaries that dictate how you work, how you compete, and how you communicate. Before a single property changes hands, federal regulations have already defined your employment status, your interactions with rival brokerages, and the exact minute you are legally permitted to dial a stranger's phone number. The machinery of a real estate practice relies on an asymmetrical balance: you operate with immense day-to-day autonomy, yet you are bound by rigid, unforgiving statutes designed to protect the public and preserve the free market.

The Code of Federal Regulations physically embodies the extensive, rigid statutes that govern seemingly autonomous real estate practices.
The Code of Federal Regulations physically embodies the extensive, rigid statutes that govern seemingly autonomous real estate practices.
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