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Ralph Nader Blasts Designated Agency Bill
by Blanche Evans
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is attempting to stop a Connecticut real estate bill allowing designated agency from becoming law. Sailing through the House with a vote of 145 to three, House Bill 6981 may pass as easily through the Connecticut Senate, but not without a fight from Nader. He and his consumer advocacy group consider designated agency "a blatant attempt by the real estate industry to dilute its obligations and loyalty to consumers while still charging the same commissions." "The proposed legislation," states Nader, "is contrary to the interests of the buying and selling public. Rather than repeal provisions of the existing statute which sanction dual agency, this legislation will result in more firmly entrenching anti-consumer, deceptive practices." Earlier, NAEBA also called for defeat of the bill. NAEBA executive director Kathleen Chiras says it embodies an extreme conflict of interest has been consistently outlawed throughout the body of agency case law. "HB6981 sweeps away public protection, effectively converting what was yesterday fraud, to the status of law," she says. In a letter addressed to each Connecticut senator, Nader criticizes the real estate industry and its attempt to rename dual agency through the creation of designated agency.
Slated for a vote in the Senate on May 19th, the bill has yet to reach the docket, and remains on the Senate calendar until further notice. Also See:
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